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Bilateral Encephaloclastic Lesions In A 26 Week Gestation Fetus: Effect On Neuroblast Migration
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Gestation AllowsDevelopmental AnomalyNeuroblast MigrationCerebral ScarPediatric HydrocephalusNeuroanatomyWeek Gestation FetusNeurologyNeuroscienceCentral Nervous SystemFetal NeurodevelopmentNeuropathologyMedicineBrain LesionBilateral Encephaloclastic LesionsFetal Complication
A 26 week gestation fetus with bilaterally symmetrical encephaloclastic lesions in the cerebral hemispheres is described. Information about gestation allows dating of the cerebral insult to the 3-4th fetal month. The history and morphology in this case suggest that insults occurring at or before the 3-4th fetal month interfere with normal neuroblast migration, producing a cerebral scar containing a band of neuroblasts arranged without order or lamination.
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