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Infection.

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Uh, so congenital CMV, we've all seen it depends on

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how early they were infected.

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Uh, if it was early,

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they can actually have severe migrational abnormalities.

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They can have germinal, uh, cyst, uh,

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particularly in the anterior temporal regions.

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They can have, uh, migrational anomalies.

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Uh, para ventricular calcifications, uh, Zika,

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especially in the first trimester,

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could give you very severe, you know, volume loss,

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migrational abnormalities, scalp rue.

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So this is all like very, you know,

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early developmental acquired, um, condition.

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Uh, parco viruses is a good one to know.

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It has this sunburst pattern.

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There's oth a few other viruses can do this,

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but that's to relate to the inflammatory microglia.

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And so they can have this kinda radiating, uh,

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restricted diffusion through their per ventricular regions

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and some of the white minor tract basal ganglia.

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And then other, you know, bacterial conditions can give you

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abscess formation, hemorrhagic meningitis, and so forth.

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Mai-Lan Ho, MD

Professor and Vice Chair of Radiology

University of Missouri

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Ultrasound

Perfusion

Pediatrics

Neuroradiology

Neonatal

MRP

MRI

Infectious

CT

Brain