Understanding the impact of congenital infections and perinatal viral exposures on the developing brain using white matter magnetic resonance imaging: a scoping review — Charmaine N. Nyakonda (2024) | RDL Network
Understanding the impact of congenital infections and perinatal viral exposures on the developing brain using white matter magnetic resonance imaging: a scoping review
Article 2024 en
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Charmaine N. Nyakonda
CW
Catherine J. Wedderburn
SW
Simone R. Williams
Abstract
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There was evidence that WM imaging techniques can play a role as diagnostic and evaluation tools assessing the impact of congenital infections and perinatal viral exposures on the developing brain. The high sensitivity for identifying WM hyperintensities suggests structural brain MRI is a useful neurodiagnostic modality in assessing children with congenital CMV infection, while the DTI changes associated with HIV suggest metrics such as fractional anisotropy have the potential to be specific markers of subtle impairment or WM damage in neuroHIV.
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