Can mildly increased echogenicity in the white matter cause cerebral palsy

Updated on healthy 2024-07-16
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Mild enhancement of white matter echogenicity in the brain is the development of inflammation or lesions toward sclerosis or neuronecrosis. Brain magnetic resonance imaging is required to guide you, suggesting that if there is a lesion in the white matter of the brain, it will lead to different degrees of cerebral palsy.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It is considered that there are symptoms caused by diseases of the brain. The question of cerebral palsy should be confirmed in conjunction with the patient's clinical symptoms**.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It is recommended that you go to the hospital to have a look. 、。

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Premature babies have more brain injuries, which can be dynamically reviewed, and next time you can do cranial magnetic resonance to see the baby's brain development and injury more clearly! In addition, you can do a neurobehavioral assessment for the baby together to see if you need to do ** training. Regarding the baby's crying, it is recommended to supplement the baby with vitamin D, get more sun exposure, and prevent and treat vitamin D deficiency.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Disease analysis: white matter is an important part of the central nervous system, is the place where nerve fibers gather, and the myelin damage of central nerve cells in the white matter will cause white matter lesions. This is caused by ischemic-hypoxic encephalopathy, and the neurological symptoms and signs are diverse, depending on the location and degree of the lesion, and visual, motor, sensory, cerebellar, autonomic and cognitive dysfunction can be seen clinically.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Hello, brain parenchymal abnormalities will have an impact on the fetus, which may be the imaging manifestations of brain injury caused by brain hypoxia, cerebral hemorrhage and other injuries in children, which may cause sequelae of cerebral hypoxia, which is commonly known as cerebral palsy.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It is estimated to be related to late-onset leukoencephalopathy. Rushing for time is being diagnosed, and there is hope for recovery. You need to help send magnetic resonance** to guide you.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The baby is one month and four days old, go to have a physical examination, and the screening results are: 1, audio-visual reaction: visual reaction: visual omission; Auditory response: p; Human eyelid reaction: p

    2. Pull up and look up to check: f

    3. Prone with head up, support: f

    4. Muscle tone test: the muscle tone of the limbs is slightly higher.

    The results of brain ultrasound showed that the cranial results were clear, the midline structure of the brain was not shifted, about 49 mm from the lateral wall, the anterior angle of the left lateral ventricle was about 4 mm wide, the body was about 3 mm deep, the posterior angle was about 6 mm deep, the anterior angle of the right lateral ventricle was about 3 mm wide, the body was about 2 mm deep, and the posterior angle was about 5 mm deep. The lateral ventricles are clear, the cerebral hemisphere fissure is not wide, the choroid plexus is clear, the brain parenchymal echo is enhanced, and patchy dense shadows are seen in the anterior horn, triangular and parasagittal regions of the lateral ventricles.

    CDFI: Anterior cerebral artery, I would like to ask an expert: whether this result is good, is there any need to do **.

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