Cerebral Palsy and Patterns of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI): a Review

作者: Fereshteh Narenji , Khoshe Khalrghinejad , Farin Solimani , Nahid Mehran , Masoumeh Pourmohsen

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摘要: Cerebral Palsy is the most common chronic motor disorder of childhood, that affecting approximately 3 infants per 1000 live-births. The risk brain injuries potentially cause has amplified with increasing in survival rates for preterm infants. In addition a huge economic impact, to immeasurable health, social, and psychological problems affected children their families suffer. Palsy, among 18 congenital disorders, highest lifetime costs new case. Thus, efforts prevent its occurrence, minimize morbidity, improve patient outcomes are important at both individual societal levels. each trimester, different patterns damage or abnormal insults can represent times etiology injuries. Knowledge pathogenesis growth during antenatal, perinatal neonatal damages be helping us prevention. Also Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) studies subjects multiple forms cerebral palsy reported significantly more overall abnormalities, malformations, white matter but this review study we discuss what extent MRI useful detecting pathogenesis.

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