Neuroimaging findings associated with congenital Zika virus syndrome: case series at the time of first epidemic outbreak in Pernambuco State, Brazil

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Pires, Pedro [1 ]
Jungmann, Patricia [2 ]
Galvao, Jully Moura [1 ]
Hazin, Adriano [3 ]
Menezes, Luiza [1 ]
Ximenes, Ricardo [4 ]
Tonni, Gabriele [5 ]
Araujo Junior, Edward [6 ]
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[1] Pernambuco Univ UPE, Dept Maternal & Child, Recife, PE, Brazil
[2] Pernambuco Univ UPE, Dept Pathol, Recife, PE, Brazil
[3] Inst Med Integral Prof Fernandes Figueira IMIP, Dept Radiol, Recife, PE, Brazil
[4] Fed Univ Pernambuco UFPE, Dept Trop Med, Recife, PE, Brazil
[5] Guastalla Civil Hosp, AUSL Reggio Emilia, Dept Obstet & Gynecol, Reggio Emilia, Italy
[6] Fed Univ Sao Paulo EPM UNIFESP, Dept Obstet, Paulista Sch Med, Rua Belchior Azevedo,156 Apto 111 Torre Vitoria, BR-05089030 Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil
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Congenital Zika virus syndrome; Microcephaly; Brain abnormalities; Ultrasound; Computed tomography; Magnetic resonance imaging; PRACTICE GUIDELINES; INFECTION; BRAIN;
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10.1007/s00381-017-3682-9
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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This study aimed to describe the prenatal and postnatal neuroimaging and clinical findings in a clinical series following congenital Zika virus syndrome during the first epidemic Zika virus (ZIKV) outbreak in the State of Pernambuco, Brazil. We (the authors) conducted a retrospective study of a prospectively collected case series of fetuses and neonates with microcephaly born to mothers with presumed/confirmed congenital ZIKV syndrome. Prenatal ultrasound findings were reviewed to identify potential central nervous system (CNS) abnormalities. Neonates underwent postnatal neuroimaging follow up by computed tomography (CT)-scan or magnetic resonance (MR) imaging. The prenatal and postnatal outcomes of eight fetuses/neonates born to mothers with presumed/confirmed congenital ZIKV syndrome were examined. The mean gestational age at ultrasound was 31.3 weeks. Severe microcephaly was identified in seven fetuses (87.5%), while ventriculomegaly and brain calcifications were detected in all fetuses. The mean gestational age at delivery and head circumference were 38 weeks and 30.2 cm, respectively. All cases of microcephaly but one was confirmed postnatally. Brain CT scans or MRIs were performed in seven newborns, and all had periventricular and/or parenchymal calcifications, symmetrical or asymmetrical ventriculomegaly, pachygyria, and reduced sulcation and gyration. MR imaging aided the detection of one undetected case of corpus callosum dysgenesis and was essential in documenting reduced mantel of the cerebral cortex and reduced gyration and sulcation, especially involving the parietal lobe. In addition, MR imaging was also able to display irregular interfaces with the subcortical white matter, a finding consistent with polymicrogyria, more frequently seen at the level of the frontal lobe and atrophic and thinned pons. Severe microcephaly and CNS abnormalities may be associated with congenital ZIKV syndrome.
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