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To report the association of severe chorioretinal dysplasia, hydranencephaly, microcephaly, and intracranial calcification in children with no evidence of intrauterine infections. Two unrelated ...
Hydranencephaly is a rare disability present at birth that causes a central nervous system disorder. When it occurs, the front hemispheres or cerebrum of a baby’s brain are missing.
Find out what you need to know about hydranencephaly and learn about possible causes, diagnostic measures, and what to expect before and after your baby is born.
Q. What else causes microcephaly? A. In many cases, the cause of a child's microcephaly is unknown, according to the WHO. But women who suffer from certain infections while pregnant are at higher ...
A first-of-its-kind study is strengthening the case that Zika is the culprit behind Brazil’s mysterious surge in babies born with microcephaly. Preliminary results from a study commissioned by ...
Microcephaly means "small head." It happens when a baby's brain stops growing or developing. WebMD explains what it is and how gene problems, alcohol, drugs, and infections play a role.
In Brazil, the microcephaly rate soared with more than 1,500 confirmed cases. But in Colombia, a recent study of nearly 12,000 pregnant women infected with Zika found zero microcephaly cases.
Brazilian doctors have reported 4,000 suspected cases of microcephaly versus 147 in 2014. The clusters of cases appear to coincide with the regions where Zika virus is most active.
The Growing Cases of Microcephaly. On February 1, 2016, the WHO announced that the suspected link between Zika virus and microcephaly as a public health emergency of international concern.
The outlook for children with hydranencephaly is generally poor, and many children with this disorder die before age 1. Written by : Ariba Khaliq Updated at: Oct 05, 2012 00:00 IST ...
To date, 4,500 microcephaly cases have been reported in Brazil since the outbreak began. ... In addition to microcephaly, the fetus showed hydrops fetalis, arthrogryposis and hydranencephaly.
A first-of-its-kind study is strengthening the case that Zika is the culprit behind Brazil’s mysterious surge in babies born with microcephaly. Preliminary results from a study commissioned b… ...