Magnetic resonance imaging in neonatal encephalopathy |
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Authors: | Rutherford Mary Ward Phil Allsop Joanna Malamatentiou Christine Counsell Serena |
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Affiliation: | Robert Steiner MR Unit, Imaging Sciences Department, Clinical Sciences Centre, Imperial College, Hammersmith Hospital, Du Cane Road, London W12 OHS, United Kingdom. m.rutherford@imperial.ac.uk |
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Abstract: | Magnetic resonance imaging may provide invaluable information in the term born neonate with encephalopathy. However, both hardware and sequences may need adaptation from normal adult protocols. Sedation is often required to obtain good quality imaging, but anaesthesia is not necessary in this population. The perinatal history may predict the pattern of brain lesions, which, in turn, may be used to predict the neurodevelopmental outcome. Image interpretation is not easy and requires a full clinical history in addition to experience of both normal and abnormal neonatal brain appearances. Lesions evolve rapidly, and perinatally acquired leasions are at the most obvious 1-2 weeks from delivery. Early imaging in the first few days from presentation should always include diffusion-weighted sequences to identify early ischaemic change. Advanced techniques such as venography, angiography and perfusion-weighted imaging may be useful in certain situations, and serial imaging may help differentiate perinatal-acquired lesions from other pathologies. |
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Keywords: | ADC, apparent diffusion coefficient BGT, basal ganglia and thalami DTI, diffusion tensor imaging DWI, diffusion weighted imaging EPI, echo planar imaging FA, fractional anisotropy FOV, field of view MR, magnetic resonance MRA, magnetic resonance angiography MIP, maximum intensity projection PLIC, posterior limb of the internal capsule PVL, periventricular leucomalacia PWI, perfusion weighted imaging RA, relative anisotropy RF, radiofrequency SNR, signal to noise ratio TR, repetition time TE, echo time TOF, time of flight T1, longitudinal relaxation time T2, transverse relaxation time WM, white matter |
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