NEONATAL NEUROLOGY, PAST PRESENT AND FUTURE - A WINDOW ON THE BRAIN

Citation
Lms. Dubowitz et al., NEONATAL NEUROLOGY, PAST PRESENT AND FUTURE - A WINDOW ON THE BRAIN, Brain & development, 17, 1995, pp. 22-30
Citations number
34
Categorie Soggetti
Clinical Neurology
Journal title
ISSN journal
03877604
Volume
17
Year of publication
1995
Supplement
S
Pages
22 - 30
Database
ISI
SICI code
0387-7604(1995)17:<22:NNPPAF>2.0.ZU;2-A
Abstract
Interest in the neurology of the newborn has been largely stimulated b y the new advances of imaging; CT, cranial ultrasonography and MRI whi ch for the first time allowed diagnosis of brain lesions in the live i nfant which in the past could only be made by post mortem examinations , (Ultrasound in particular, as it is safe, cheap and portable has bee n eminantly suitable for routine use in the nurseries to study the inc idence, timing and evolution of the lesions in the neonatal period, Wh ile MRI is expensive and more difficult to perform it gives superb ana tomical definition and is also safe for repeated examinations, It is t hus very suitable to follow the evolution of the lesions into infancy) , The aim of this presentation is to illustrate how an integrated appr oach with the combined use of imaging and clinical evaluations lead to a better understanding of antenatal and perinatal factors which may b e responsible for the production of these lesions on one hand and the impact of these lesions on later development on the other.