Www.icondata.com/health/pedbase/files/Porencep.htm www.healthhome.net/Conditions_and_Diseases/Neurological_Disorders/porencephaly/ NINDS porencephaly Information Pageporencephaly information sheet compiled by the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS). More about NINDS porencephaly Information Page. http://www.icondata.com/health/pedbase/files/Porencep.htm
PRODIGY PILS S877; (Version=14) porencephaly Contact Group. The porencephaly Contact Group is a small group of parents who have children affected by the condition. http://www.prodigy.nhs.uk/clinicalguidance/releasedguidance/webBrowser/pils/PS87
Porencephaly Contact Group - Patient UK porencephaly Contact Group Patient UK. A directory of UK health websites that provide patient information. porencephaly Contact Group. http://www.patient.co.uk/showdoc.asp?doc=26739565
Extractions: Web Pages - ranked by popularity National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke http://www.ninds.nih.gov/health_and_medical/disorders/porencephaly.htm Porencephaly information sheet compiled by NINDS. MCW Health Link http://healthlink.mcw.edu/article/921449639.html An article about porencephaly, which is an extremely rare disorder of the central nervous system involving cysts or cavities in a cerebral hemisphere. The CaF Directory http://www.cafamily.org.uk/Direct/p30.html A brief description of porencephaly along with a contact group for those residing in the UK. National Library of Medicine http://www.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/jablonski/syndromes/syndrome535.html A summary about porencephaly and a list of major features.
Surgery Door - Support Groups porencephaly Contact Group. The porencephaly Contact Group is a small group of parents who have children affected by the condition. http://www.surgerydoor.co.uk/sg/detail.asp?Recno=26739565
DrRecommend: Porencephaly Medical doctors review porencephaly electronic medical information resources available in any of the following media browsable WWW sites, or downloadable http://www.drrecommend.com/lst/Health/Conditions_and_Diseases/Neurological_Disor
Porencephaly porencephalyporencephaly Directory Guide to porencephaly sites on the internet. porencephaly. http://www.oobdoo.com/directory/Health/ConditionsandDiseases/NeurologicalDisorde
Porencephaly From Linkspider UK Health Directory porencephaly by Linkspider UK, porencephaly links and porencephaly topics from our Health directory. Directory Topic porencephaly assoicated to Health. http://linkspider.co.uk/Health/ConditionsandDiseases/NeurologicalDisorders/Poren
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Introduction: Porencephaly - CureResearch.com 207.200.81.7/Health/Conditions_and_Diseases/Neurological_Disorders/porencephaly Congenital porencephaly Congenital porencephaly. The Indian Practitioner. 1997 Aug; 50(8) 7356. ABSTRACT porencephaly is any cavitation or CSF filled cyst in the brain. http://www.cureresearch.com/p/porencephaly/intro.htm
Cephalic Disorders : Porencephaly does anyone have a child with porencephaly? 1052 does anyone have a child with porencephaly? my daughter is 6 mos. old has porencephaly(cystic encephalomalacia). she is http://www.fastload.org/po/Porencephaly.html
Extractions: Cephalic disorders are not necessarily caused by a single factor, but may be influenced by hereditary or genetic conditions, or by environmental exposures during pregnancy , such as medication taken by the mother, maternal infection, or exposure to radiation . Some cephalic disorders occur when the cranial sutures (the fibrous joints that connect the bones of the skull ) join prematurely. Most cephalic disorders are caused by a disturbance that occurs very early in the development of the fetal nervous system. The human nervous system develops from a small, specialized plate of cells on the surface of the embryo . Early in development, this plate of cells forms the neural tube, a narrow sheath that closes between the third and fourth weeks of pregnancy to form the brain and spinal cord of the embryo. Four main processes are responsible for the development of the nervous system: cell proliferation, the process in which
Porencephaly Of The Brain porencephaly of Brain From the Virtual Pathology Museum, Department of Pathology, University of Connecticut Health Center. http://pathweb.uchc.edu/eAtlas/CNS/671.htm
Extractions: View of the lateral side of the brain with frontal lobes pointing to your right showing a large cavity in the middle cerebral artery distribution usually due to complete or partial occlusion of that blood vessel during intrauterine life. (Description By:Margaret Grunnet, M.D. ) (Image Contrib. by:Margaret Grunnet, M.D. UCHC ) Contusion Etiology
NodeWorks - Neurological Disorders: Porencephaly porencephaly is an extremely rare disorder of the central nervous system involving cysts or cavities in a cerebral hemisphere. in http://dir.nodeworks.com/Health/Conditions_and_Diseases/Neurological_Disorders/P
Extractions: in entire NodeWorks Directory in Health in Neurological Disorders in ++ Porencephaly Top Health Neurological Disorders Porencephaly Porencephaly is an extremely rare disorder of the central nervous system involving cysts or cavities in a cerebral hemisphere. MCW Health Link An article about porencephaly, which is an extremely rare disorder of the central nervous system involving cysts or cavities in a cerebral hemisphere. National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke Porencephaly information sheet compiled by NINDS. National Library of Medicine A summary about porencephaly and a list of major features. The CaF Directory A brief description of porencephaly along with a contact group for those residing in the UK.
Blackwell Synergy - Cookie Absent Temporal Lobectomy in Congenital porencephaly Associated with Hippocampal Sclerosis. METHODS Twentyfour patients with porencephaly and epilepsy were studied. http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/links/doi/10.1111/j.1535-7597.2004.04116.x/full
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Extractions: E B O O K Electronic File * E-Book version sent via e-mail in 2 business days Electronic File *E-Book version sent via e-mail in 2 business days Pages Price $28.95(USD) ISBN Published Synopsis A comprehensive manual for anyone interested in self-directed research on Porencephaly. Fully referenced with ample Internet listings and glossary. Related Conditions/Synonyms Porencephaly Description Table of Contents Introduction Overview Organization Moving Forward PART I: THE ESSENTIALS Chapter 1. The Essentials on Porencephaly: Guidelines Overview What Are Neuronal Migration Disorders? What Are Cephalic Disorders? What Are the Different Types of Cephalic Disorders? Less Common Cephalies What Research Is Being Done? Where Can I Go for More Information?
Entrez PubMed Congenital porencephaly and hippocampal sclerosis. Clinical features and epileptic spectrum. Ho SS, Kuzniecky RI, Gilliam F, Faught http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt=Abstra
Stroke, Porenecephaly, Cerebral Palsy Study A Pilot Study of Abnormal Acquired and Genetic Coagulation Factors in Children with porencephaly and Stroke. The National Institutes http://pedsccm.wustl.edu/research/trials/NIH-stroke.html
Extractions: The National Institutes of Health, the Kennedy Krieger Institute at John Hopkins University and the Childrens Memorial Hospital in Chicago are working together to explore the causes of unexplained childhood stroke, porencephaly and cerebral palsy. Porencephaly is defined as a cystic cavity (fluid-filled) within the brain and the exact prevalence of porencephaly is not known. The cause of porencephaly is due to either a developmental problem or a stroke that occurs before birth. Stroke can be defined as an acute neurological problem lasting greater than 24 hours and due to a blockage or rupture of a blood vessel in the brain. The incidence of stroke in children has been reported as high as 3 per 100,000 people but this is probably underestimated. Pediatric stroke occurs more frequently in children less than 2 years of age, and the cause is frequently undetermined. Childhood strokes can seriously affect motor and intellectual development, and lead to the development of spastic cerebral palsy. Additionally, about 20% of children with cerebral palsy have brain-imaging abnormalities suggestive of childhood stroke or porencephaly. While there are many well-defined risk factors for strokes in adults, very little is known about strokes in children. Many causes have been suspected and there is mounting evidence that genetic clotting factors may be responsible for a portion of childhood strokes. Early diagnosis of the risk factors for stroke in children may lead to a better diagnosis of related genetic disorders within that child's family. This would lead to better counseling and possible prevention of strokes and cerebral palsy.