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Diagnostic management of neonatal stroke
Seminars in Fetal and Neonatal Medicine , 08/18/09
Govaert P et al. – The analysis of a retrospective personal cohort of 134 newborn infants with stroke, suggest that–for stroke in general–embolism is the most common identifiable mechanism (25%), preceding trauma (10%) and infection (8%). For NAIS the presence of an embolic phenotype is 33% in this cohort. The designation unclassifiable scored 34% for the entire stroke group, 25% for neonatal arterial ischaemic stroke. Complex arterial stroke, with multiple arteries involved–is regularly seen following embolism, infection and cranial trauma.
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