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Assessment and Evaluation of the High Risk Neonate: The NICU Network Neurobehavioral Scale
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[Pathomorphological features of baby shaking syndrome]
N E Gimaldinova1, E N Ignatyeva1, L A Lubovceva1
1Chuvash State University named after I.N. Ulyanov, Cheboksary, Russia.
Abstract:
The aim of study is to identify pathomorphological changes of the Central nervous system in childhood with rarely diagnosed of «baby shaking» syndrome on the example of sectional case. The analysis of medical documentation (medical history and outpatient card of the child) was done. The standard method of opening the skull cavity of infants was used. Histological cuts of autopsy material were treated with hematoxilin-eosin coloring. The relationship of clinical and morphological manifestations of this pathology with anatomical and physiological features of the structure of the Central nervous system and its blood supply in children was stated. We describe in details the characteristic pathomorphological changes in the brain in childhood that occur with this syndrome. Dark red «flattened» blood coagulations of subtentorial localization and in the left convexital region were visualized in the cranial cavity. We paid attention to the presence of numerous bridge veins of the brain, flowing into the sagittal sinus (frontal and parietal) and the transverse sinus.
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