JOURNAL ARTICLE

Parálisis cerebral: factores de riesgo prenatales

Juan M. PascualM. Richard Koenigsberger

Year: 2003 Journal:   Revista de Neurología Vol: 37 (03)Pages: 275-275   Publisher: Viguera Publishers

Abstract

Prenatal risk factors causing cerebral palsy (CP), here defined as a non-progressive motor abnormality of tone or posture, are much more numerous than once believed, when a great deal of brain injury was attributed to factors surrounding delivery. Scientific advances in genetics and biochemistry, as well as clinical technical advances in, for example, amniotic fluid examination or fetal neuroimaging, has permitted us to find a multiplicity of new etiologies causing neonatal encephalopathy, most of which were formerly attributed to perinatal hypoxia-ischemia. This article reviews an expanded list of etiologies, including asphyxia, which has been found to cause only 6-10% of CP in full term infants, and periventricular leukomalacia, which is associated with 30-50% of CP in premature births. We also review a few of the genetic causes of CP, which lead to metabolic encephalopathies in come cases, to congenital anomalies in others, and sometimes to both. We discuss maternal gestational or intrapartum infections which may affect the fetus by direct in utero contagion or by other less direct means. Inborn metabolic errors affecting the fetus, such as diabetes, are touched on, as are the effects of maternal medications or recreational drugs on the fetus. Finally, we briefly cite the curious phenomenon occurring in multiple births, namely the potential of CP in the surviving infant or infants were the others have died in utero.

Keywords:
Medicine Etiology Fetus Cerebral palsy Encephalopathy In utero Pregnancy Periventricular leukomalacia Asphyxia Pediatrics Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy Neonatal encephalopathy Obstetrics Gestational age Pathology Internal medicine Biology Psychiatry

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Topics

Neonatal and fetal brain pathology
Health Sciences →  Medicine →  Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
Neurogenetic and Muscular Disorders Research
Health Sciences →  Medicine →  Genetics
Metabolism and Genetic Disorders
Life Sciences →  Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology →  Clinical Biochemistry
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