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Central nervous system injury in utero: selected entities
Thomas P Naidich1, Paul D Griffiths, Lorne Rosenbloom
1Department of Radiology, Icahn School of Medicine at Mt. Sinai, Internal Mail Box 1234, One Gustave Levy Place, New York, NY, 10024, USA, thomas.naidich@mountsinai.org.
Pediatric Radiology
|September 9, 2015
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This report discusses the syndrome of amnionic bands, anencephaly, schizencephaly and hydranencephaly, four entities whose pathogenesis includes significant injury to the fetus in utero.
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