Perinatal stroke is a disease where an infant has a stroke between the 140th day of the gestation period and the 28th postpartum day, affecting up to 1 in 2300 live births. This disease is further divided into three subgroups, namely neonatal arterial ischemic stroke, neonatal cerebral sin...
Perinatal strokes occur shortly before or shortly after birth. They can cause side effects that linger throughout life and sometimes death.
Perinatal stroke in neonates can lead to disability in later life. However, its etiology and prognosis are poorly understood. The aim of this study was to describe clinical presentations...
Content Provider : MEDLINE Ultimate, 초록 : Background: The aetiology of perinatal arterial ischemic stroke remains speculative. It is however widely accepted that the aetiology is multifactorial, involving various maternal, placental, foetal and neonatal risk factors. A resulting thromboembolic process is hypothesized and the placenta identified as the most plausible source. An arteriopathy, as observed in a significant proportion of childhood ischemic stroke, is thought to be rare. Methods: We report here five cases of perinatal stroke that ...
Presentation A neonatal stroke is one that occurs in the first 28 days of life, though a late presentation is not uncommon (as contrasted with perinatal stroke, which occurs from 28 weeks...
Perinatal strokes are a diverse but specific group of focal cerebrovascular injuries that occur early in brain development and affect an estimated 5 million people worldwide. The objective of this...
Perinatal stroke and giant placental chorioangioma are each very rare. Moreover, the combination is extremely rare as is expected. Our case implicates that placental examination should be...
Perinatal stroke is a focal vascular brain injury that occurs from the fetal period to 28 days of postnatal age. With an overall incidence of up to 1 in 1,000 live births, the most focused lifetime...
Perinatal hemorrhagic stroke in late preterm and term neonates is understudied. We describe two-month and two-year neurological outcomes in a prospective cohort.
Humans Infant, Newborn Intracranial Hemorrhages / diagnosis Intracranial Hemorrhages / etiology Pregnancy Pregnancy Complications Stroke* / diagnosis Stroke* / etiology Stroke* / therapy