Congenital cytomegalovirus infection with brainstem hemorrhage and polymicrogyria: Necropsic and histopathological findings
Keywords: 
Congenital
Cytomegalovirus
Infection
Intracranial hemorrhage
Polymicrogyria
Issue Date: 
2022
Publisher: 
Wiley
ISSN: 
1741-4520
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This is an open access article under the terms of theCreative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivsLicense
Citation: 
Arredondo-Montero, J. (Javier); Bronte-Anaut, M. (Mónica); Caballero, M.C. (M.C.); et al. "Congenital cytomegalovirus infection with brainstem hemorrhage and polymicrogyria: Necropsic and histopathological findings". Cogenital Anomalies. 62 (6), 2022, 248 - 253
Abstract
Congenital cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection can cause severe neurological sequelae or even fetal death. We present a 17-year-old pregnant woman with fetal CMV infection, leading to voluntary termination of pregnancy. Fetopsy demonstrated a brainstem hemorrhage and focal polymicrogyria. CMV inclusions were observed in the lung, liver, thyroid, pancreas, kidneys, adrenal, placenta, and central nervous system. Intracranial hemorrhage is a rare finding in the context of congenital CMV infection, with isolated brainstem hemorrhage being an exceptional form of presentation. Polymicrogyria appears to be a more frequent finding, although its actual incidence is unknown. Future studies are needed to determine the causal association.

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