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Using of magnetic resonance imaging and ultrasonography in neural migration defect detection .

Year 2019, Volume: 12 Issue: 1, 165 - 166, 18.01.2019
https://doi.org/10.31362/patd.407320

Abstract

The process called neural
migration, which results in the formation of a cortical layer, occurs between
the 3rd and 6th months, and if this process can not proceed in a healthy way, a
neural migration defect occurs. With ultrasonography and magnetic resonance
imaging, the detection of this condition and additional anomalies is increasing
day by day. Imaging methods of fetal brain structures and neural migration
defect findings were discussed in the literature.
Ultrasonography and Magnetic
Resonance Imaging can give information about many anomalies of the fetus
nowadays. I
t is very useful in showing
fetal brain anomalies especially when applied in major weeks.

References

  • Referans 1. P. Gressens. Mechanisms and disturbances of neuronal migration. Pediatric Research 2000;48:725-730.
  • Referans 2. P. G. Barth. Disorders of neuronalmigration. Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences 1987;14:1-16.
  • Referans 3. Glenn O.A, Barkovich A.J. Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Fetal Brain and Spine: An Increasingly Important Tool in Prenatal Diagnosis, Part 1. Am J Neuroradiol 2006;27:1604 –1611.
  • Referans 4. N. Colombo, N. Salamon, C. Raybaud, C. Ozkara, and A. J. Barkovich. Imaging of malformations of cortical development. Epileptic Disorders 2009;11:194-205.
  • Referans 5. Girard N, Raybaud C, Gambarelli D, Figarella Branger D. Fetal brain MR imaging. MRI Clin North Am 2001;9:19–56.
  • Referans 6. Levine D, Barnes PD. Cortical maturation in normal and abnormal fetuses as assessed with prenatal MR imaging. Radiology 1999;210:751–758.

Nöral migrasyon defektini saptamada ultrasonografi ve manyetik rezonans görüntülemenin kullanımı.

Year 2019, Volume: 12 Issue: 1, 165 - 166, 18.01.2019
https://doi.org/10.31362/patd.407320

Abstract

 Kortikal
tabaka oluşumuyla sonuçlanan nöral migrasyon olarak adlandırılan süreç 3. ve 6.
aylar arasında olmakla birlikte bu sürecin sağlıklı bir şekilde ilerleyememesi
durumunda nöral migrasyon defekti oluşur.Ultrasonografi ve Manyetik rezonans
görüntüleme ile bu durumun ve ek anomalilerin 
tespiti her geçen gün artmaktadır.Literatür eşliğinde gebelikte fetal
beyin yapılarının görüntüleme yöntemleri ile nöral migrasyon defekti bulguları
tartışıldı.Ultrasonografi ve Manyetik rezonans görüntüleme; günümüzde fetus’a
ait bir çok anomali hakkında bilgi verebilirken, özellikle belirli haftalarda uygulandığında
fetal beyin anomalilerini göstermede çok faydalıdır.

References

  • Referans 1. P. Gressens. Mechanisms and disturbances of neuronal migration. Pediatric Research 2000;48:725-730.
  • Referans 2. P. G. Barth. Disorders of neuronalmigration. Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences 1987;14:1-16.
  • Referans 3. Glenn O.A, Barkovich A.J. Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Fetal Brain and Spine: An Increasingly Important Tool in Prenatal Diagnosis, Part 1. Am J Neuroradiol 2006;27:1604 –1611.
  • Referans 4. N. Colombo, N. Salamon, C. Raybaud, C. Ozkara, and A. J. Barkovich. Imaging of malformations of cortical development. Epileptic Disorders 2009;11:194-205.
  • Referans 5. Girard N, Raybaud C, Gambarelli D, Figarella Branger D. Fetal brain MR imaging. MRI Clin North Am 2001;9:19–56.
  • Referans 6. Levine D, Barnes PD. Cortical maturation in normal and abnormal fetuses as assessed with prenatal MR imaging. Radiology 1999;210:751–758.
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Primary Language Turkish
Subjects Clinical Sciences
Journal Section Case Report
Authors

AYHAN Atıgan

MEHMET BABÜR Kaleli This is me

Publication Date January 18, 2019
Submission Date March 17, 2018
Acceptance Date November 9, 2018
Published in Issue Year 2019 Volume: 12 Issue: 1

Cite

AMA Atıgan A, Kaleli MB. Nöral migrasyon defektini saptamada ultrasonografi ve manyetik rezonans görüntülemenin kullanımı. Pam Med J. January 2019;12(1):165-166. doi:10.31362/patd.407320

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