Affiliation:
1. Department of Pediatric Neurology, Good Samaritan Hospital, Phoenix, Arizona
Abstract
Congenital neurologic malformations present a difficult challenge to the clinician in regard to diagnosis, management, and prevention. The authors review normal ontogenesis and divide this complex process into three develop mental phases: (1) induction, (2) cellular proliferation and migration, and (3) maturation of cellular organization, synaptic development, and myelin forma tion. A classification of malformations based on the timing of occurrence during the first and second stages of central nervous system development is presented. These disorders are described with particular attention to the clinical and diag nostic features. Various prenatal diagnostic screening tests are also reviewed in an attempt to identify the population at risk for congenital neurologic mal formations.
Subject
Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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