Characterizing the Pattern of Anomalies in Congenital Zika Syndrome for Pediatric Clinicians
暂无分享,去创建一个
S. Rasmussen | C. Moore | W. Dobyns | J. E. Staples | E. Ribeiro | A. Pessoa | C. Ventura | E. Fonseca | E. Ribeiro | L. Ventura | Norberto Nogueira Neto | J. F. Arena | Liana O Ventura | E. Fonseca | C. Moore | Norberto Nogueira Neto
[1] C. Brites,et al. Progressive lesions of central nervous system in microcephalic fetuses with suspected congenital Zika virus syndrome , 2017, Ultrasound in obstetrics & gynecology : the official journal of the International Society of Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology.
[2] R. DeBiasi,et al. Zika Virus Infection With Prolonged Maternal Viremia and Fetal Brain Abnormalities , 2017 .
[3] M. Nogueira,et al. Fetal Infection by Zika Virus in the Third Trimester: Report of 2 Cases. , 2016, Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America.
[4] M. Ribeiro,et al. Early Growth and Neurologic Outcomes of Infants with Probable Congenital Zika Virus Syndrome , 2016, Emerging infectious diseases.
[5] V. Nerurkar,et al. Clinical and Imaging Findings in an Infant With Zika Embryopathy. , 2016, Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America.
[6] R. Césaire,et al. Congenital Zika syndrome: time to move from case series to case-control studies and data sharing , 2016, British Medical Journal.
[7] M.C. Leal,et al. Hearing Loss in Infants with Microcephaly and Evidence of Congenital Zika Virus Infection - Brazil, November 2015-May 2016. , 2016, MMWR. Morbidity and mortality weekly report.
[8] M. Pammi,et al. Zika Virus-Associated Microcephaly and Eye Lesions in the Newborn. , 2016, Journal of the Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society.
[9] R. Lanciotti,et al. Pathology of congenital Zika syndrome in Brazil: a case series , 2016, The Lancet.
[10] M. Castro,et al. Congenital Zika virus syndrome in Brazil: a case series of the first 1501 livebirths with complete investigation , 2016, The Lancet.
[11] S. Rasmussen,et al. Update: Interim Guidance for the Evaluation and Management of Infants with Possible Congenital Zika Virus Infection - United States, August 2016. , 2016, MMWR. Morbidity and mortality weekly report.
[12] P. Zanotto,et al. Prolonged Shedding of Zika Virus Associated with Congenital Infection. , 2016, The New England journal of medicine.
[13] D. Levine,et al. Congenital Brain Abnormalities and Zika Virus: What the Radiologist Can Expect to See Prenatally and Postnatally. , 2016, Radiology.
[14] Epitácio Leite Rolim Filho,et al. Congenital Zika syndrome with arthrogryposis: retrospective case series study , 2016, British Medical Journal.
[15] G. Tonni,et al. First‐trimester intrauterine Zika virus infection and brain pathology: prenatal and postnatal neuroimaging findings , 2016, Prenatal diagnosis.
[16] M. Maia,et al. Risk Factors Associated With the Ophthalmoscopic Findings Identified in Infants With Presumed Zika Virus Congenital Infection. , 2016, JAMA ophthalmology.
[17] D. Moshfeghi,et al. Expanded Spectrum of Congenital Ocular Findings in Microcephaly with Presumed Zika Infection. , 2016, Ophthalmology.
[18] Márcia Cristina Bastos Boechat,et al. Cranial bone collapse in microcephalic infants prenatally exposed to Zika virus infection , 2016, Neurology.
[19] S. Cavalheiro,et al. Microcephaly associated with maternal Zika virus infection , 2016, BJOG : an international journal of obstetrics and gynaecology.
[20] M. Maia,et al. Zika: neurological and ocular findings in infant without microcephaly , 2016, The Lancet.
[21] M. Sánchez-Seco,et al. Confirmed case of Zika virus congenital infection, Spain, March 2016. , 2016, Euro surveillance : bulletin Europeen sur les maladies transmissibles = European communicable disease bulletin.
[22] A. Powers,et al. Zika Virus Disease in Colombia - Preliminary Report. , 2016, The New England journal of medicine.
[23] M. Valença,et al. Clinical features and neuroimaging (CT and MRI) findings in presumed Zika virus related congenital infection and microcephaly: retrospective case series study , 2016, British Medical Journal.
[24] A. Siqueira,et al. Zika Virus Infection in Pregnant Women in Rio de Janeiro—Preliminary Report , 2016 .
[25] Carlos G Schrago,et al. Detection and sequencing of Zika virus from amniotic fluid of fetuses with microcephaly in Brazil: a case study. , 2016, The Lancet. Infectious diseases.
[26] A. Costello,et al. Defining the syndrome associated with congenital Zika virus infection , 2016, Bulletin of the World Health Organization.
[27] David W. Nauen,et al. Brain-Region-Specific Organoids Using Mini-bioreactors for Modeling ZIKV Exposure , 2016, Cell.
[28] P. Garcez,et al. Zika virus impairs growth in human neurospheres and brain organoids , 2016, Science.
[29] Alex A. Pollen,et al. Expression Analysis Highlights AXL as a Candidate Zika Virus Entry Receptor in Neural Stem Cells. , 2016, Cell stem cell.
[30] Peng Jin,et al. Zika Virus Infects Human Cortical Neural Progenitors and Attenuates Their Growth. , 2016, Cell stem cell.
[31] Maurício Maia,et al. Ocular Findings in Infants With Microcephaly Associated With Presumed Zika Virus Congenital Infection in Salvador, Brazil. , 2016, JAMA ophthalmology.
[32] C. Garel,et al. Prenatal brain MRI of fetuses with Zika virus infection , 2016, Pediatric Radiology.
[33] A. Moron,et al. Microcephaly and Zika virus: neonatal neuroradiological aspects , 2016, Child's Nervous System.
[34] S. Rasmussen,et al. Zika Virus and Birth Defects--Reviewing the Evidence for Causality. , 2016, The New England journal of medicine.
[35] T. Huisman,et al. Computed Tomographic Findings in Microcephaly Associated with Zika Virus. , 2016, The New England journal of medicine.
[36] C. Garel,et al. Congenital cerebral malformations and dysfunction in fetuses and newborns following the 2013 to 2014 Zika virus epidemic in French Polynesia. , 2016, Euro surveillance : bulletin Europeen sur les maladies transmissibles = European communicable disease bulletin.
[37] R. DeBiasi,et al. Zika Virus Infection with Prolonged Maternal Viremia and Fetal Brain Abnormalities , 2016 .
[38] G. Coelho,et al. Increase in Reported Prevalence of Microcephaly in Infants Born to Women Living in Areas with Confirmed Zika Virus Transmission During the First Trimester of Pregnancy - Brazil, 2015. , 2016, MMWR. Morbidity and mortality weekly report.
[39] L. Rodrigues,et al. Initial Description of the Presumed Congenital Zika Syndrome. , 2016, American journal of public health.
[40] Marko Kolenc,et al. Zika Virus Associated with Microcephaly. , 2016, The New England journal of medicine.
[41] S. Campbell,et al. Intrauterine Zika virus infection and microcephaly: correlation of perinatal imaging and three‐dimensional virtual physical models , 2016, Ultrasound in obstetrics & gynecology : the official journal of the International Society of Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology.
[42] M. Maia,et al. Ophthalmological findings in infants with microcephaly and presumable intra-uterus Zika virus infection. , 2016, Arquivos brasileiros de oftalmologia.
[43] B. Kowalczyk,et al. Arthrogryposis: an update on clinical aspects, etiology, and treatment strategies , 2016, Archives of medical science : AMS.
[44] L. Schuler‐Faccini,et al. Possible Association Between Zika Virus Infection and Microcephaly - Brazil, 2015. , 2016, MMWR. Morbidity and mortality weekly report.
[45] M. Maia,et al. Zika virus in Brazil and macular atrophy in a child with microcephaly , 2016, The Lancet.
[46] A. Vanderver,et al. Neuroradiologic patterns and novel imaging findings in Aicardi-Goutières syndrome , 2016, Neurology.
[47] G. Malinger,et al. Zika virus intrauterine infection causes fetal brain abnormality and microcephaly: tip of the iceberg? , 2016, Ultrasound in obstetrics & gynecology : the official journal of the International Society of Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology.
[48] L. R. Petersen,et al. Zika Virus. , 2016, The New England journal of medicine.
[49] C. Yip,et al. Zika fever and congenital Zika syndrome: an unexpected emerging arboviral disease , 2016, BDJ.
[50] M. Epelman,et al. Fetal Brain Magnetic Resonance Imaging Findings In Congenital Cytomegalovirus Infection With Postnatal Imaging Correlation. , 2015, Seminars in ultrasound, CT, and MR.
[51] J. Pardo,et al. Lenticulostriated vasculopathy is a high‐risk marker for hearing loss in congenital cytomegalovirus infections , 2015, Acta paediatrica.
[52] A. L. Mosimann,et al. First report of autochthonous transmission of Zika virus in Brazil , 2015, Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz.
[53] G. Abdel-Salam,et al. Fetal brain disruption sequence versus fetal brain arrest: A distinct autosomal recessive developmental brain malformation phenotype , 2015, American journal of medical genetics. Part A.
[54] Eric Boerwinkle,et al. A Drosophila Genetic Resource of Mutants to Study Mechanisms Underlying Human Genetic Diseases , 2014, Cell.
[55] H. Fujita,et al. Necrotic and apoptotic cells serve as nuclei for calcification on osteoblastic differentiation of human mesenchymal stem cells in vitro , 2014, Cell biochemistry and function.
[56] William B Dobyns,et al. Deletion 16p13.11 uncovers NDE1 mutations on the non-deleted homolog and extends the spectrum of severe microcephaly to include fetal brain disruption , 2013, American journal of medical genetics. Part A.
[57] H. Parmar,et al. Pediatric intracranial infections. , 2012, Neuroimaging clinics of North America.
[58] C. Walsh,et al. A homozygous mutation in the tight-junction protein JAM3 causes hemorrhagic destruction of the brain, subependymal calcification, and congenital cataracts. , 2010, American journal of human genetics.
[59] Y. Crow,et al. Recessive mutations in the gene encoding the tight junction protein occludin cause band-like calcification with simplified gyration and polymicrogyria. , 2010, American journal of human genetics.
[60] Michael Bamshad,et al. Arthrogryposis: a review and update. , 2009, The Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume.
[61] I. Harting,et al. Band‐like intracranial calcification with simplified gyration and polymicrogyria: A distinct “pseudo‐TORCH” phenotype , 2008, American journal of medical genetics. Part A.
[62] M. Mets,et al. Eye manifestations of intrauterine infections and their impact on childhood blindness. , 2008, Survey of ophthalmology.
[63] E. Patsouris,et al. Transplacental infection of coxsackievirus B3 pathological findings in the fetus , 2007, Journal of medical virology.
[64] S. Degani. Sonographic Findings in Fetal Viral Infections: A Systematic Review , 2006, Obstetrical & gynecological survey.
[65] A. Bankier,et al. Fetal brain disruption sequence in sisters , 1995, European Journal of Pediatrics.
[66] P. Barth,et al. Hereditary fetal brain degeneration resembling fetal brain disruption sequence in two sibships , 2004, American journal of medical genetics. Part A.
[67] E. Romero-Velarde,et al. Report and review of the fetal brain disruption sequence , 2001, European Journal of Pediatrics.
[68] M. Bull,et al. In utero brain destruction resulting in collapse of the fetal skull, microcephaly, scalp rugae, and neurologic impairment: the fetal brain disruption sequence. , 1984, American journal of medical genetics.
[69] S. Reed,et al. Teratogens associated with congenital contractures in humans and in animals. , 1982, Teratology.