PRIMARY THALAMIC HAEMORRHAGE IN THE NEWBORN: A NEW CLINICAL ENTITY

4 healthy full-term babies presented between 11 and 14 days of age with neurological abnormalities. Eye signs in 3 suggested involvement of tracts closely related to the thalamus. Spontaneous intrathalamic haemorrhage was confirmed with computed tomography and real-time ultrasound scans. Ventricular...

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description 4 healthy full-term babies presented between 11 and 14 days of age with neurological abnormalities. Eye signs in 3 suggested involvement of tracts closely related to the thalamus. Spontaneous intrathalamic haemorrhage was confirmed with computed tomography and real-time ultrasound scans. Ventricular dilatation occurred in 3 babies and 2 of these needed ventriculoperitoneal shunts. The short-term neurodevelopmental outcome was fairly good.
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Age
Babies
Biological and medical sciences
Bypasses
Computed tomography
Hemorrhage
Intracranial pressure
Medical sciences
Neonates
Neurology
Neurophysiology
Newborn babies
Paresis
Patients
Pediatrics
Pregnancy
Shunts
Strabismus
Thalamus
Ultrasonic imaging
Ultrasound
Vagina
Vascular diseases and vascular malformations of the nervous system
Ventricle
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