Congenital CMV Infection Presenting with Massive Intracerebral Hemorrhage

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العنوان: Congenital CMV Infection Presenting with Massive Intracerebral Hemorrhage
المؤلفون: deVrijer, Barbra, Crowley, Diana, Cosma, Delaney, Muscedere, Giulio, Hammond, Robert
المصدر: The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences; July 2021, Vol. 48 Issue: Supplement 2 pS8-S8, 1p
مستخلص: Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is among the most common of intrauterine infections against which we have no effective preventative or therapeutic options. The developing nervous system is a frequent target of CMV and while most injuries are subclinical, severe insults leading to microcephaly and migration defects are well known. A 20-week gestational age fetus was found to have several abnormalities on prenatal ultrasound, the most prominent of which was a large echogenic focus in one cerebral hemisphere. Congenital CMV infection was identified by amniocentesis and maternal serology. The pregnancy was ended by early induction of labour for a 368g stillborn infant. Postmortem examination revealed massive intracerebral hemorrhage as the correlate for the sonographic finding. The microscopic examination of the brain was also striking for extensive polymicrogyria, a high burden of CMV and abundant angiocentric CMV pathology. Catastrophic intracerebral hemorrhage has not been previously reported in association with congenital CMV infection. The present case expands the range of potential injuries the developing brain is subject to in the setting of CMV infection and raises the possibility of a direct vascular injury.Learning ObjectivesConsider intracerebral hemorrhage in the range of potential outcomes in congenital CMV infectionDescribe how polymicrogyria may result from an insult during proliferation and migrationDiscuss possible mechanisms of injury to the developing brain by CMV
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تدمد:03171671
DOI:10.1017/cjn.2021.163