Title of article
Stroke in newborn infants
Author/Authors
Karin B. Nelson، نويسنده , , John K Lynch، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
9
From page
150
To page
158
Abstract
Summary
The few days before and after birth are a time of special risk for stroke in both mother and infant, probably related to activation of coagulation mechanisms in this critical period. Arterial ischaemic stroke around the time of birth is recognised in about one in 4000 full-term infants, and may present with neurological and systemic signs in the newborn. Neonatal seizures are most commonly the clinical finding that triggers assessment. In other children, perinatal stroke is recognised only retrospectively, with emerging hemiparesis or seizures after the early months of life. Risk factors for perinatal stroke include hereditary or acquired thrombophilias and environmental factors. Perinatal stroke underlies an important share of congenital hemiplegic cerebral palsy, and probably some spastic quadriplegic cerebral palsy and seizure disorders. There is much to be learned about the natural history of perinatal stroke, and there are as yet no evidence-based strategies for prevention or treatment
Journal title
Lancet Neurology
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
Lancet Neurology
Record number
801025
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