Journal of Pediatric Neurology 2015; 13(03): 132-135
DOI: 10.1055/s-0035-1556832
Case Report
Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York

Broad Cerebral Infarct in a Term Neonate

Seda Yilmaz Semerci
1   Division of Neonatology, Faculty of Medicine, Istanbul Medipol University, Istanbul, Turkey
,
Gamze Demirel
1   Division of Neonatology, Faculty of Medicine, Istanbul Medipol University, Istanbul, Turkey
,
Ayhan Tastekin
1   Division of Neonatology, Faculty of Medicine, Istanbul Medipol University, Istanbul, Turkey
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Publication History

01 August 2014

10 November 2014

Publication Date:
07 August 2015 (online)

Abstract

Neonatal cerebral infarct is a very rare entity and such infarcts could regress as a transient event or result in severe neurological injuries such as hemiplegic cerebral palsy. Here, we report a case of cerebral infarct in a term male infant presenting with convulsions within the first day of life. Difficulty at birth might be one of the uncommon reasons of the infarcts. In this case, dystocia is supposed to be one of the associated events. The neurological deterioration was transient and no neurological deficit was noticed at 7 months after birth. The majority of neonates with large infarcts have a poor prognosis. Early imaging in this population may lead to prompt diagnosis, timely neuroprotection, rehabilitation, and improved outcome.

 
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