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Lethal Cytomegalovirus Infection in Preterm Infants:Clinical, Radiological, and Neuropathological Findings
Ann Neurol 31:64-68, Perlman,J.M.&Argyle,C., 1992
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Article Abstract
Fifteen premature infants with lethal congenital cytomegalovirus infection were studied to determine the clinical,neuroradiological,and neuropathological characteristics of the disease in this population.Nine infants were liveborn but died at a postnatal age of 18+/-21 days;6 infants were stillborn.Clinical findings in liveborn infants included microcephaly(77%),seizures(55%),hypotonia(33%),and multiple contractures (18%).Ophthalmological findings included chorioretinitis,optic atrophy,and corneal opacities.Neuroradiological findings included the postnatal evolution of periventricular calcification in 1 infant,and cerebellar hypoplasia diagnosed by magnetic resonance imaging in 1 infant. Neuropathological findings included periventricular necrosis and calcification(12),associated diffuse calcification frequently involving the convexity of the gyri(6),cerebellar hypoplasia(5),periventricular leukomalacia(2),intraventricular hemorrhage(2),hydrocephalus(2),and porencephalic cyst(1).Intranuclear inclusion bodies within the brain were observed in 4 infants,whereas systemic inclusion bodies were present in all infants.These data indicate several atypical findings in preterm infants rarely reported in term infants,including hypotonia,multiple contractures,periventricular leukomalacia,and optic atrophy.
 
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