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Fetal origin of brain damage in 2 infants with a COL4A1 mutation: fetal and neonatal MRI.

Authors :
Vermeulen, R.J.
Peeters-Scholte, C.
Vugt, J.M.G. van
Barkhof, F.
Rizzu, P.
Schoor, S.R. van der
Knaap, M.S. van der
Vermeulen, R.J.
Peeters-Scholte, C.
Vugt, J.M.G. van
Barkhof, F.
Rizzu, P.
Schoor, S.R. van der
Knaap, M.S. van der
Source :
Neuropediatrics; 1; 3; 0174-304X; 1; 42; ~Neuropediatrics~1~3~~~0174-304X~1~42~~
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

1 februari 2011<br />Item does not contain fulltext<br />Mutations in the gene COL4A1, encoding collagen IV A1, are associated with familial porencephaly. Previously, COL4A1 mutation-associated antenatal hemorrhages have been suggested by early post-natal imaging. We describe 2 children with fetal intracerebral hemorrhages and a COL4A1 mutation. There was also extensive hemispheric tissue loss in both infants and loss of cerebellar tissue in one infant. This paper show prenatal evidence of fetal hemorrhage in association with a COL4A1 mutation.

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Neuropediatrics; 1; 3; 0174-304X; 1; 42; ~Neuropediatrics~1~3~~~0174-304X~1~42~~
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1284049913
Document Type :
Electronic Resource