室周白质软化
医学
神经影像学
磁共振成像
白质
脑室出血
鉴别诊断
冲程(发动机)
病理
儿科
放射科
胎龄
精神科
生物
工程类
遗传学
怀孕
机械工程
作者
Nihaal Reddy,Mary Doyle,Prasad B. Hanagandi,Ajay Taranath,Hisham Dahmoush,Pradeep Krishnan,Özgür Öztekin,Eugen Boltshauser,Manohar Shroff,Kshitij Mankad
标识
DOI:10.1177/08830738211026052
摘要
Periventricular leukomalacia (PVL) is a term reserved to describe white matter injury in the premature brain. In this review article, the authors highlight the common and rare pathologies mimicking the chronic stage of PVL and propose practical clinico-radiological criteria that would aid in diagnosis and management.The authors first describe the typical brain MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) features of PVL. Based on their clinical presentation, pathologic entities and their neuroimaging findings were clustered into distinct categories. Three clinical subgroups were identified: healthy children, children with stable/nonprogressive neurological disorder, and those with progressive neurological disorder. The neuroradiological discriminators are described in each subgroup with relevant differential diagnoses. The mimics were broadly classified into normal variants, acquired, and inherited disorders.The term "PVL" should be used appropriately as it reflects its pathomechanism. The phrase "white matter injury of prematurity" or "brain injury of prematurity" is more specific. Discrepancies in imaging and clinical presentation must be tread with caution and warrant further investigations to exclude other possibilities.
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