Perinatal Arterial Ischemic Stroke in Fetal Vascular Malperfusion: A Case Series and Literature Review.
Ana Filipa GeraldoAlessandro ParodiMarta BertaminoFrancesca BuffelliSara UccellaDomenico TortoraP MorettiLuca RamenghiE FulcheriAndrea RossiMariasavina SeverinoPublished in: AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology (2020)
Fetal vascular malperfusion includes a continuum of placental histologic abnormalities increasingly associated with perinatal brain injury, namely arterial ischemic stroke. Here, we describe the clinical-neuroimaging features of 5 neonates with arterial ischemic stroke and histologically proved fetal vascular malperfusion. All infarcts involved the anterior territories and were multiple in 2 patients. In 2 neonates, there were additional signs of marked dural sinus congestion, thrombosis, or both. A mixed pattern of chronic hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy and acute infarcts was noted in 1 patient at birth. Systemic cardiac or thrombotic complications were present in 2 patients. These peculiar clinical-radiologic patterns may suggest fetal vascular malperfusion and should raise the suspicion of this rare, underdiagnosed condition carrying important implications in patient management, medicolegal actions, and future pregnancy counseling.
Keyphrases
- brain injury
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- aortic dissection
- ejection fraction
- chronic kidney disease
- case report
- pregnant women
- atrial fibrillation
- peritoneal dialysis
- intensive care unit
- liver failure
- smoking cessation
- drug induced
- preterm infants
- preterm birth
- acute respiratory distress syndrome
- extracorporeal membrane oxygenation
- patient reported
- respiratory failure
- human immunodeficiency virus