1. OP12.06: Infratentorial subpial hemorrhage: an underestimated location of fetal intracranial hemorrhage.
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Haboosheh, A., Glatter, S., Haberler, C., Amberg, N., Bettelheim, E., Prayer, D., and Kasprian, G.
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POSTMORTEM imaging ,INTRACRANIAL hemorrhage ,ECHO-planar imaging ,SUBARACHNOID hemorrhage ,FETAL growth retardation - Abstract
This article discusses a rare type of intracranial hemorrhage called subpial hemorrhage (SPH), which is typically seen in neonatal populations. The study aimed to describe the neuroimaging features of SPH over the cerebellar hemispheres and vermis on fetal MRI, postmortem MRI, and neuropathology. The researchers conducted a retrospective study at the Medical University of Vienna, Austria, and found that 10 out of 100 cases had infratentorial SPH. The study also found that SPH may be a consequence of vascular placental insufficiency. The authors hope that their findings will improve awareness and recognition of this rare disorder and prompt clinicians to search for underlying genetic mutations. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
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