Nonmicrocephalic Infants with Congenital Zika Syndrome Suspected Only after Neuroimaging Evaluation Compared with Those with Microcephaly at Birth and Postnatally: How Large Is the Zika Virus "Iceberg"? [PEDIATRICS]
CONCLUSIONS:
In microcephaly at birth, except for polymicrogyria, all patients showed abnormalities described in the literature. In postnatal microcephaly, the only abnormalities not seen were a simplified gyral pattern and calcifications outside the cortico-subcortical junction. Infants with normocephaly presented with asymmetric frontal polymicrogyria, calcifications in the cortico-subcortical junction, mild ventriculomegaly, and delayed myelination.
Source: American Journal of Neuroradiology - Category: Radiology Authors: Aragao, M. F. V. V., Holanda, A. C., Brainer-Lima, A. M., Petribu, N. C. L., Castillo, M., van der Linden, V., Serpa, S. C., Tenorio, A. G., Travassos, P. T. C., Cordeiro, M. T., Sarteschi, C., Valenca, M. M., Costello, A. Tags: PEDIATRICS Source Type: research