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222 related items for PubMed ID: 15386462

  • 1. Focal sonographic periventricular pattern associated with mild ventriculomegaly in foetal cytomegalic infection revealing cytomegalic encephalitis in the third trimester of pregnancy.
    Guibaud L, Attia-Sobol J, Buenerd A, Foray P, Jacquet C, Champion F, Arnould P, Pracros JP, Golfier F.
    Prenat Diagn; 2004 Sep; 24(9):727-32. PubMed ID: 15386462
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  • 2. Prenatal ultrasonographic diagnosis of fetal cerebral ventriculitis associated with asymptomatic maternal cytomegalovirus infection.
    Achiron R, Pinhas-Hamiel O, Lipitz S, Heiman Z, Reichman B, Mashiach S.
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  • 3. Halo sign in fetal cytomegalovirus infection: cerebral imaging abnormalities and postmortem histopathology in 35 infected fetuses.
    Hawkins-Villarreal A, Castillo K, Nadal A, Planas S, Moreno-Espinosa AL, Alarcón A, Rebollo-Polo M, Figueras F, Gratacós E, Eixarch E, Goncé A.
    Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol; 2023 Jun; 61(6):749-757. PubMed ID: 36730169
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  • 4. Secondary cytomegalovirus infection can cause severe fetal sequelae despite maternal preconceptional immunity.
    Zalel Y, Gilboa Y, Berkenshtat M, Yoeli R, Auslander R, Achiron R, Goldberg Y.
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  • 5. Congenital cytomegalovirus infection presenting as cerebral ventriculomegaly on antenatal sonography.
    Twickler DM, Perlman J, Maberry MC.
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  • 6. Value of prenatal ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging in assessment of congenital primary cytomegalovirus infection.
    Lipitz S, Hoffmann C, Feldman B, Tepperberg-Dikawa M, Schiff E, Weisz B.
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  • 7. Risk of cytomegalovirus-associated sequelae in relation to time of infection and findings on prenatal imaging.
    Lipitz S, Yinon Y, Malinger G, Yagel S, Levit L, Hoffman C, Rantzer R, Weisz B.
    Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol; 2013 May; 41(5):508-14. PubMed ID: 23288698
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  • 8. Prenatal diagnosis of congenital cytomegalovirus infection in 189 pregnancies with known outcome.
    Enders G, Bäder U, Lindemann L, Schalasta G, Daiminger A.
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  • 10. [MRI diagnosis and analysis of 104 cases of fetal ventriculomegaly by ultrasonography].
    Liu CX, Yin SW, Chen J.
    Zhonghua Fu Chan Ke Za Zhi; 2008 Sep; 43(9):666-9. PubMed ID: 19087516
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  • 12. Cytomegalovirus-related fetal brain lesions: comparison between targeted ultrasound examination and magnetic resonance imaging.
    Benoist G, Salomon LJ, Mohlo M, Suarez B, Jacquemard F, Ville Y.
    Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol; 2008 Dec; 32(7):900-5. PubMed ID: 18991327
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  • 13. The value of in-utero magnetic resonance imaging in ultrasound diagnosed foetal isolated cerebral ventriculomegaly.
    Morris JE, Rickard S, Paley MN, Griffiths PD, Rigby A, Whitby EH.
    Clin Radiol; 2007 Feb; 62(2):140-4. PubMed ID: 17207696
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  • 14. The role of magnetic resonance imaging in the evaluation of isolated mild ventriculomegaly.
    Valsky DV, Ben-Sira L, Porat S, Yanai N, Lewin A, Nadjari M, Gomori JM, Yagel S.
    J Ultrasound Med; 2004 Apr; 23(4):519-23; quiz 525-6. PubMed ID: 15098871
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  • 15. Refining the prognosis of fetuses infected with Cytomegalovirus in the first trimester of pregnancy by serial prenatal assessment: a single-centre retrospective study.
    Faure-Bardon V, Millischer AE, Deloison B, Sonigo P, Grévent D, Salomon L, Stirnemann J, Nicloux M, Magny JF, Leruez-Ville M, Ville Y.
    BJOG; 2020 Feb; 127(3):355-362. PubMed ID: 31505103
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  • 16. Intracranial hemorrhage progressing to porencephaly as a result of congenitally acquired cytomegalovirus infection--an illustrative report.
    Moinuddin A, McKinstry RC, Martin KA, Neil JJ.
    Prenat Diagn; 2003 Oct; 23(10):797-800. PubMed ID: 14558022
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  • 17. Fetal serum interferon-alpha suggests viral infection as the aetiology of unexplained lateral cerebral ventriculomegaly.
    Dommergues M, Mahieu-Caputo D, Fallet-Bianco C, Mirlesse V, Aubry MC, Delezoide AL, Dumez Y, Lebon P.
    Prenat Diagn; 1996 Oct; 16(10):883-92. PubMed ID: 8938056
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  • 19. Diagnosis and management of unilateral third-trimester hydrocephalus: a multidisciplinary approach.
    Mastrobattista JM, Pschirrer ER, Kelley-Martinez M, Ross PJ.
    Am J Perinatol; 2008 Sep; 25(8):499-502. PubMed ID: 18720324
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