Focal cerebral infarction in newborn: Description of three cases

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We observed 3 full-term newborns with focal ischemic injury of the middle cerebral artery (MCA), in which diagnosis of MCA stroke was suspected by US and confirmed by CT scan and MRI. A four-year follow-up was carried out to study the effect of neonatal stroke on neurodevelopmental outcome. All children had a history of pre-perinatal risk factors: neonatal cerebral infarction in term infants, in fact, has many possible causes, including bacterial meningitis, inherited or acquired coagulopathies, trauma and hypoxia-ischemia. The prognosis of neonatal MCA infarction depends on early diagnosis, on the CNS plasticity mechanism and, finally, on medical therapy and neuropsychological rehabilitation. Copyright © by BIOLIFE, s.a.s..

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Domizio, S., Sabatino, G. M. D., Albanese, A., Barbante, E., Puglielli, C., Di Giannantonio, M., … Sabatino, G. (2004). Focal cerebral infarction in newborn: Description of three cases. European Journal of Inflammation, 2(3), 141–146. https://doi.org/10.1177/1721727X0400200308

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