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  1. The Official Parent's Sourcebook On Porencephaly: A Revised And Updated Directory For The Internet Age by Icon Health Publications, 2004-02-13
  2. Porencephaly: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Neurological Disorders</i> by Larry, PhD Gilman, 2005

81. Factor V Leiden And Genetic Defects Of Thrombophilia In Childhood Porencephaly -
pathway have an important role in the aetiology of congenital porencephaly.Keywords porencephaly; factor V Leiden mutation; protein C; lipoprotein (a)
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Factor V Leiden and genetic defects of thrombophilia in childhood porencephaly
Otfried Debus, Hans Georg Koch, Gerhard Kurlemann, Heinrich Vielhaber, Peter Weber, Department of Paediatrics, University Hospital Munster, Germany
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AIMS To determine to what extent the Arg to Gln point mutation in the factor V gene and further genetic factors of thrombophilia affect the risk of porencephaly in neonates and infants.

82. Neonatal Alloimmune Thrombocytopenic Purpura And Congenital Porencephaly In Two
We report a brother and sister, both of whom have porencephaly, hydrocephalus,optic atrophy, severe mental retardation, and spastic quadriplegia.
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Neonatal alloimmune thrombocytopenic purpura and congenital porencephaly in two siblings associated with a "new" maternal antiplatelet antibody
JM Friedman and RH Aster We report a brother and sister, both of whom have porencephaly, hydrocephalus, optic atrophy, severe mental retardation, and spastic quadriplegia. In the younger child, abnormal intracranial structure was demonstrated by sonography at 32 weeks' gestation and was suspected earlier. Both children had transient severe thrombocytopenia as newborns. The mother is healthy and has never had purpura or other bleeding symptoms. However, her serum was found to react strongly with platelets from the

83. JAMA -- Abstract: Fetal Hydrocephalus. II. Amelioration Of Fetal Porencephaly By
Amelioration of fetal porencephaly by in utero therapy in nonhuman primates The postnatal course of a form of infantile porencephaly under pressure in
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Fetal hydrocephalus. II. Amelioration of fetal porencephaly by in utero therapy in nonhuman primates
M. Michejda, N. Patronas, G. Di Chiro and G. D. Hodgen
The postnatal course of a form of infantile porencephaly under pressure in monkeys was evaluated by comparing brain development between animals that had received the hydrocephalic antenatal vent for intrauterine treatment and those that had not been treated antenatally. Brain development was assessed by computed tomographic scans. The studies showed asymmetric malformations and associated porencephalic lesions in infant monkeys not treated in utero, despite installation of a conventional postnatal

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Ci?ia Rural CEREBELLAR HYPOPLASIA AND porencephaly IN CHAROLAIS - Translate this page Mild hydrocephalus and porencephaly were observed in the cerebrum. It was discussedthe possible etiologies and suggested the possibility of the disease has
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A brief description of porencephaly along with a contact group for those residing in the UK.
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An article about porencephaly, which is an extremely rare disorder of the central nervous system involving cysts or cavities in a cerebral hemisphere. healthlink.mcw.edu/article/921449639.html [archived copy] [stripped] [older copies] - indexed: Apr 26 2005 - modified: Apr 26 2005 National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke Porencephaly information sheet compiled by NINDS. ninds.nih.gov/health_and_medical/disorders/porencephaly.htm [archived copy] [stripped] [older copies] - indexed: Apr 26 2005 - modified: Apr 13 2005 National Library of Medicine A summary about porencephaly and a list of major features. nlm.nih.gov/mesh/jablonski/syndromes/syndrome535.html

85. Neuroguide.com - Human Neurological Diseases
porencephaly. * porencephaly Information (NINDS) Pinched Nerve, Pituitary Tumors,Poliomyelitis and the Post Polio Syndrome, Polymyositis, porencephaly
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86. Postnatal Encephaloclastic Porencephaly--a New Lesion? -- Cross Et Al. 67 (3): 3
These changes have been called encephaloclastic porencephaly. The population ofbabies in whom this has occurred and their clinical outcome has been
http://adc.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/abstract/archdischild;67/3/307

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Postnatal encephaloclastic porencephalya new lesion?
JH Cross, CJ Harrison, PR Preston, DI Rushton, SJ Newell, ME Morgan and GM Durbin
Birmingham Maternity Hospital, Queen Elizabeth Medical Centre. A previously unrecognised and distinctive pattern of severe brain injury in extreme preterm neonates was observed recently. Fifteen neonates of birth weight 600-1270 g and gestation of 24-32 weeks showed relatively late development on cerebral ultrasound scan of extensive dense and cystic lesions involving the periphery of the brain. The extent of the changes was

87. Research
Children with porencephaly, Stroke, and Cerebral Palsy Sought for Study.Investigators at the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
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Language Development Project at the University of Chicago Seeking children between the ages of 8 and 58 months to participate in a multi-year study of language learning. University of Chicago , Department of Psychology, 5848 S. University Avenue, Chicago, IL 60637. Telephone: (773)834-9914; Fax: (773)834-5261; Email: language@listhost.uchicago.edu Have you ever wondered how children learn language? Do all children learn language in the same way? How do children communicate before they speak? Your family can help us answer these questions and many more by being a part of the Language Development Project. We are currently seeking families with children between the ages of 8 and 58 months to participate in our study. Specifically, we are looking for children with unilateral brain injury that live within a 100 mile radius of the Chicago area. In order to help us understand how children learn and use language, we will visit children in their homes three times per year for approximately two hours at each visit. Families will receive $50 per home visit for participating in the study. If children are in daycare or preschool, we will also visit them there one time per year. If you are interested in finding out about the Language Development Project, please contact Dr. Susan Levine at the University of Chicago by phone at (773)834-9914 or by email at

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Focal Nervous System LesionsThe cause of porencephaly is local ischemia after the 26 weeks gestational age.The evaluation of a neonate with porencephaly should be similar to the
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89. Porencephaly - Definition Of Porencephaly In The Medical Dictionary - By The Fre
porencephaly is present, it is well worth testing the DNA of
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90. Cleveland Clinic Health System - Health Information
Search Results. The following information is available for the topic porencephaly.Please select one. Care Treatment. , porencephaly
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91. Porencephaly - Talk Medical
directory.virtek.com/Directory/Health/Conditions_a JobAble.gov.auporencephaly is an extremely rare disorder of the central nervous system Individuals with porencephaly may have poor or absent speech development,
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Porencephaly: A disorder of the central nervous system involving a cyst or cavity in a cerebral hemisphere of the brain. The cysts or cavities are usually the remnants of destructive lesions, but are sometimes the result of abnormal development. The disorder can occur before or after birth. Porencephaly has a number of different causes including absence of brain development and destruction of brain tissue. The presence of porencephalic cysts can sometimes be detected by transillumination of the skull in infancy (when a strong light is shined through the head). The diagnosis may be confirmed by CT, MRI, or ultrasonography. More severely affected infants show symptoms of the disorder shortly after birth, and the diagnosis is usually made before age 1. Signs may include delayed growth and development, spastic paresis (slight or incomplete paralysis), hypotonia (decreased muscle tone), seizures (often infantile spasms), and macrocephaly or microcephaly. Individuals with porencephaly may have poor or absent speech development, epilepsy, hydrocephalus, spastic contractures (shrinkage or shortening of muscles), and mental retardation. An extreme form of porencephaly is called hydranencephaly. Treatment may include physical therapy, medication for seizure disorders, and a shunt for hydrocephalus.

92. Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med -- Abstract: Porencephaly From Periventricular Intracer
porencephaly from periventricular intracerebral hemorrhage in a premature infant The porencephaly seems to develop as a result of local parenchymal
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Porencephaly from periventricular intracerebral hemorrhage in a premature infant
J. F. Pasternak, J. F. Mantovani and J. J. Volpe
In two thirds of the premature infants who survived large periventricular intracerebral hemorrhage, a porencephalic cyst developed at the site of parenchymal hemorrhage. The porencephaly seems to develop as a result of local parenchymal destruction by the hemorrhage itself. These cysts can occur in the absence of posthemorrhagic hydrocephalus or increased intracranial pressure. Three of four infants who were observed for at least

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95. TheFetus.net - Schizencephaly, Type II -Vernon D. Byrd, MD*, Philippe Jeanty, MD
Hydranencephaly, the more severe form of porencephaly, consists of near Differentiation from focal areas of porencephaly, especially in the area of the
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