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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38602531/staged-neurosurgical-approach-for-giant-and-progressive-neonatal-arachnoid-cysts-a-case-series-and-review-of-the-literature
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REVIEW
Aurelia Peraud, Marie Schuler-Ortoli, Matthias Schaal, Frank Reister, Harald Ehrhardt, Ulrike Friebe-Hoffmann
OBJECTIVES: Prenatally diagnosed complex arachnoid cysts are very rare. While the true prenatal incidence is still unknown, they account for approximately 1% of intracranial masses in newborns. They rarely exhibit rapid growth or cause obstructive hydrocephalus, but if they increase to such a dimension during pregnancy, the ideal management is not well established. We present our detailed perinatal experience, covering prenatal diagnosis, a compassionate delivery process, and neonatal stabilization...
April 11, 2024: Child's Nervous System: ChNS: Official Journal of the International Society for Pediatric Neurosurgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38600320/correlation-between-congenital-pelvic-floor-muscle-development-assessed-by-magnetic-resonance-imaging-and-postoperative-defecation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Qionghe Liang, Changgui Lu, Peng Liu, Ming Yang, Weibing Tang, Weiwei Jiang
OBJECTIVE: Children with congenital anorectal malformation (CAM) experience challenges with defecation. This study aims to assess defecation in preschool-age children with CAM and to evaluate the correlation between pelvic floor muscle developed assessed by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and postoperative defecation. METHODS: We collected clinical data and MRI results from 89 male children with CAM. The bowel function scores for children with Perineal (cutaneous) fistula, Rectourethral fistula(Prostatic or Bulbar), and Rectovesical fistula were computed...
April 10, 2024: Pediatric Surgery International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38595078/response-to-talocalcaneal-tarsal-coalition-size-evaluation-and-reproducibility-of-mri-measurements
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bridget K Ellsworth, Christopher J DeFrancesco, David M Scher
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
April 9, 2024: Journal of Pediatric Orthopedics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38594715/clinical-functional-correlation-with-brain-volumetry-in-severe-perinatal-asphyxia-a-case-report
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Juan Pablo Velasquez-Minoli, Natalia Cardona-Ramirez, Hernan Felipe Garcia-Arias, Feliza Restrepo-Restrepo, Gloria Liliana Porras-Hurtado
BACKGROUND: Hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE) appears in neurological conditions where some brain areas are likely to be injured, such as deep grey matter, basal ganglia area, and white matter subcortical periventricular áreas. Moreover, modeling these brain areas in a newborn is challenging due to significant variability in the intensities associated with HIE conditions. This paper aims to evaluate functional measurements and 3D machine learning models of a given HIE case by correlating the affected brain areas with the pathophysiology and clinical neurodevelopmental...
April 9, 2024: Italian Journal of Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38592502/sonographic-diagnosis-of-spondylodiscitis-in-a-young-child
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Michalle Soudack, Hadar-Yafit Shimoni, Simyon Plotkin, Jeffrey M Jacobson
Sonographic diagnosis of spondylodiscitis is described in a 21-month-old girl who presented with altered gait. Spondylodiscitis, also referred to as discitis-osteomyelitis, is an infection of the intervertebral disc and adjacent vertebrae. The imaging modality of choice is spinal magnetic resonance imaging. Our case is the first description in the English language of the sonographic diagnosis of spondylodiscitis. Pediatric radiologists and sonographers should be acquainted with its features, for both incidental and intentional diagnosis...
April 9, 2024: Pediatric Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38591196/is-necrotizing-enterocolitis-and-spontaneous-intestinal-perforation-part-of-same-disease-spectrum-new-insights
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Parvesh Mohan Garg, Padma P Garg, Jeffrey S Shenberger
The diagnosis of NEC is based on the presence of pneumatosis, dilated bowel loops, portal venous gas, or pneumoperitoneum on the abdominal x-ray. Published studies suggest that the appearance of pneumatosis most likely depends on the gestational age, with a shift occurring between 27-28 weeks. For infants of gestational age under 27 weeks, pneumoperitoneum is the most likely presentation of bowel injury due to the thin bowel wall and the colonization of the gut with the non-gas-producing bacteria. Assessment of postoperative morbidity and white matter injury on the brain MRI at term equivalent age in a cohort of preterm infants failed to identify differences between SIP and NEC groups when confirmed by histology...
April 8, 2024: Current Pediatric Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38590518/case-report-unprecedented-case-of-infantile-cerebral-infarction-following-covid-19-and-favorable-outcome
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Shuhong Zheng, Hairui Chen, Weiwei Xu, Haifeng Li, Zhongyu Chen, Jianhua Li, Enfu Tao
The 2019 novel coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2, was highly prevalent in China as of December 2022, causing a range of symptoms, predominantly affecting the respiratory tract. While SARS-CoV-2 infection in children is generally mild, severe cases, especially in infants, are rare. We present a case of a previously healthy 7-month-old infant who developed cerebral infarction and coagulation dysfunction three days after COVID-19 onset. Clinically, the infant had weakness in the left limbs and pinpoint bleeding spots. A cranial magnetic resonance imaging showed ischemic strokes in the right basal ganglia and thalamus...
2024: Frontiers in Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38590154/attention-deficit-hyperactivity-disorder-symptoms-and-brain-morphology-addressing-potential-selection-bias-with-inverse-probability-weighting
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Annet Dijkzeul, Henning Tiemeier, Ryan L Muetzel, Jeremy A Labrecque
The goal of this study was to examine what happens to established associations between attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) symptoms and cortical surface and thickness regions once we apply inverse probability of censoring weighting (IPCW) to address potential selection bias. Moreover, we illustrate how different factors that predict participation contribute to potential selection bias. Participants were 9- to 11-year-old children from the Generation R study (N = 2707). Cortical area and thickness were measured with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and ADHD symptoms with the Child Behavior Checklist...
April 2024: Human Brain Mapping
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38589909/provider-assessment-of-the-temporomandibular-joint-in-juvenile-idiopathic-arthritis-a-retrospective-analysis-from-the-carra-database
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anna Costello, Marinka Twilt, Melissa A Lerman
BACKGROUND: Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) involvement is an often underrecognized complication of juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) that can cause decreased mandibular growth, altered facial morphology, and orofacial pain. It is estimated that the TMJ is affected in 30-45% of children with JIA. Standardized physical examination and imaging evaluations are important in accurately assessing active TMJ arthritis and sequalae. Little is known about the rate at which providers evaluate TMJ involvement in their clinical practice...
April 8, 2024: Pediatric Rheumatology Online Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38589706/-f-utility-of-preoperative-pulmonary-function-testing-in-pectus-excavatum-to-assess-severity
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gabriel C Gonzalez, Alejandra M Casar Berazaluce, Todd M Jenkins, William D Hardie, Karla E Foster, Ryan A Moore, Adam W Powell, Victor F Garcia, Rebeccah L Brown
PURPOSE: The utility of pulmonary function testing (PFT) in pectus excavatum (PE) has been subject to debate. Although some evidence shows improvement from preoperative to postoperative values, the clinical significance is uncertain. A high failure-to-completion rate for operative PFT (48%) was identified in our large institutional cohort. With such a high non-completion rate, we questioned the overall utility of PFT in the preoperative assessment of PE and sought to evaluate if other measures of PE severity or cardiopulmonary function could explain this finding...
April 8, 2024: Pediatric Surgery International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38588923/affinity-of-structural-white-matter-tracts-between-infant-and-adult-pig
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Wenwu Sun, Ishfaque Ahmed, Stephanie T Dubrof, Hea Jin Park, Franklin D West, Qun Zhao
BACKGROUND: The piglet brain has been increasingly used as an excellent surrogate for investigation of pediatric neurodevelopment, nutrition, and traumatic brain injuries. This study intends to establish a piglet brain's structural connectivity model and compare it with the adult pig, enhancing its application for structurally guided functional analysis. METHODS: In this study, diffusion-weighted (DW)-MRI data from piglets (n=11, 3-week-old) was used to establish piglet model and compare with adult pigs...
April 6, 2024: Journal of Neuroscience Methods
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38587067/predictors-of-clinically-important-neuroimaging-findings-in-children-presenting-pediatric-emergency-department
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Emre Gungor, Goknur Haliloglu, Dilek Yalnizoglu, Kader Karli Oguz, Ozlem Teksam
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the study is to evaluate predictors of clinically important neuroimaging results, that is, computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging in children in an academic pediatric emergency department (PED) from 2015 to 2019. METHODS: This study was conducted in an academic PED. The patient's demographic and clinical characteristics of PED visits and neuroimaging findings requested at the PED were recorded for January 1, 2015, to December 31, 2019...
April 8, 2024: Pediatric Emergency Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38586436/group-b-streptococcus-brain-abscess-in-a-neonate-with-bilateral-otorrhea
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Emily E Spencer, Sarah Van Nostrand, Shreyas Arya
Introduction  Group B streptococcus (GBS) is the leading cause of bacterial sepsis and meningitis in neonates worldwide, but brain abscess secondary to GBS is extremely rare. While temporal brain abscesses have been described as a sequelae of otogenic infections in children and adults, such a presentation has not been described in neonates. Case Description  An 8-day-old female infant presented with a fever and irritability along with bilateral purulent otorrhea. Maternal GBS screening was negative, but the delivery was complicated by chorioamnionitis...
April 2024: American Journal of Perinatology Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38585289/-streptococcus-gallolyticus-subspecies-subsp-pasteurianus-meningitis-in-a-7-week-old-boy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Erika R Noel, Kornkanok Saringkarisate, Natascha Ching, Kyra A Len
Meningitis caused by Streptococcus gallolyticus subspecies (subsp.) pasteurianus is a rare complication with 14 cases reported in literature worldwide between 2003-2023, with the majority of the cases occurring before 4 weeks of life and with preceding symptoms. This is a case report of an infection without any preceding symptoms. A previously healthy 7-week-old boy presented to the hospital with a fever for 1 day. Blood and cerebrospinal fluid cultures ultimately grew Streptococcus gallolyticus subsp. pasteurianus ...
April 2024: Hawai'i journal of health & social welfare
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38584315/long-term-global-longitudinal-strain-abnormalities-in-paediatric-patients-after-multisystem-inflammatory-syndrome-in-children-correlate-with-cardiac-troponin-t-a-single-centre-cohort-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Stejara A Netea, Giske Biesbroek, Maarten Groenink, R N Nils Planken, Robbert J de Winter, Nico A Blom, Taco W Kuijpers, Irene M Kuipers
BACKGROUND: Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children is an inflammatory syndrome related to severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 with a high risk of cardiovascular complications (vasoplegia, cardiac shock). We investigated the cardiac outcomes in multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children, focusing on the identification of predictors for late cardiac function impairment. METHODS: Clinical characteristics, conventional echocardiography (left ventricle ejection fraction, fractional shortening), 4-chamber left ventricular global longitudinal strain, and cardiac MRI of multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children patients (n = 48) were collected during admission, 6 weeks, 6 months, >12-≤18 months, and >18-≤24 months post-onset...
April 8, 2024: Cardiology in the Young
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38581938/a-giant-gluteal-lipoblastoma-in-a-24-month-old-girl-a-case-report
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Zied Mansi, Mahmoudi Ahmed, Abdelkader Tounsi, Wajdi Chermiti, Haggui Ali, Zaidi Bacem
INTRODUCTION AND IMPORTANCE: Lipoblastomas are rare benign tumors that arise from embryonic white fat and almost always occur in babies and children. CASE PRESENTATION: Here, we report a case of a giant gluteal lipoblastoma in a 24-month-old girl that was successfully treated via complete resection. CLINICAL DISCUSSION: The gluteal location as in this case is an exceptional location. These tumors generally are benign, and there have been no reports of metastasis...
March 28, 2024: International Journal of Surgery Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38580747/paediatric-hepatic-angiosarcoma-with-consumptive-hypothyroidism-an-important-diagnostic-pitfall-to-avoid-during-evaluation-of-hepatic-vascular-tumours
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dickson Fenn, Kin Fen Kevin Fung, Anthony Pak-Yin Liu, Wai Fu Ng, Yee-Ling Elaine Kan
Hepatic angiosarcoma is an extremely rare primary malignant vascular tumour in children with very poor prognosis. Radiological diagnosis of hepatic angiosarcoma is challenging due to overlapping imaging features with other benign vascular hepatic tumours, particularly infantile hepatic haemangioma. Consumptive hypothyroidism is a condition that is almost exclusively associated with infantile hepatic haemangioma and has never been reported in angiosarcoma. We present a case of hepatic angiosarcoma in a 20-month-old girl, associated with consumptive hypothyroidism and, as a result, initially misdiagnosed as infantile hepatic haemangioma...
April 6, 2024: Pediatric Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38580379/familial-hemiplegic-migraine-in-indian-children-a-tertiary-center-experience
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lokesh Saini, Pradeep Kumar Gunasekaran, Sarbesh Tiwari, Bharat Choudhary, Sujatha Manjunathan, Ashna Kumar
Familial hemiplegic migraine (FHM), an autosomal dominant subtype of hemiplegic migraine, is a channelopathy presenting with severe headache, visual field defect, paresthesia, unilateral motor deficit, encephalopathy, seizures and aphasia. This cross-sectional study was conducted over 10 months in children aged 1-18 years suspected of hemiplegic migraine at a tertiary care pediatric hospital. Fourteen children were screened and five children with genetically confirmed FHM were included. The symptoms in the study population were paroxysmal hemiparesis (5/5), headache (5/5) and focal seizures (1/5)...
April 5, 2024: Journal of Tropical Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38576986/phace-syndrome-a-case-report-and-a-comprehensive-review
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Munna William, Amrit Bhusal, Syed Muhammad Umar, Ayesha Jamal, Abdul Sattar Anjum, Mudasira Habib
INTRODUCTION AND IMPORTANCE: PHACE syndrome is a rare neurocutaneous disorder characterized by large segmental hemangiomas on the face and is associated with multiple developmental defects. PHACE stands for posterior fossa malformations, hemangiomas, arterial abnormalities, cardiac defects, and eye anomalies, with the most common manifestation being hemangioma in the cervico-facial region in early childhood. CASE PRESENTATION: The authors report a case of a 15-year-female with complaints of facial hemangioma which on multisystemic imaging showed features of central nervous system (CNS) anomalies that led to the diagnosis of PHACE syndrome...
April 2024: Annals of Medicine and Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38573550/unilateral-deep-brain-stimulation-dbs-of-nucleus-ventralis-intermedius-thalami-vim-for-the-treatment-of-post-traumatic-tremor-in-children-a-multicentre-experience
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Simone Peraio, Giorgio Mantovani, Tommaso Araceli, Lorenzo Mongardi, Alice Noris, Edoardo Fino, Francesca Formica, Luigi Piccinini, Federico Melani, Matteo Lenge, Roberta Scalise, Roberta Battini, Andrea Di Rita, Ludovico D'Incerti, Tayler Appleton, Michele Alessandro Cavallo, Renzo Guerrini, Flavio Giordano
PURPOSE: Deep brain stimulation (DBS) of nucleus ventralis intermedius thalami (Vim) is a validated technique for the treatment of essential tremor (ET) in adults. Conversely, its use for post traumatic tremor (PTT) and in paediatric patients is still debated. We evaluated the efficacy of Vim-DBS for lesional tremor in three paediatric patients with drug-resistant post-traumatic unilateral tremor. METHODS: We retrospectively collected data regarding three patients with unilateral tremor due to severe head injury, with no MRI evidence of basal ganglia lesions...
April 4, 2024: Child's Nervous System: ChNS: Official Journal of the International Society for Pediatric Neurosurgery
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