Ischemic perinatal stroke: challenge and opportunities

International Journal of Stroke : Official Journal of the International Stroke Society
Tonse N K Raju

Abstract

The second highest risk group for developing a cerebral stroke is the perinatal period, generally defined as 20 weeks of gestation through 28th postnatal day of age. In this commentary, a brief overview of ischemic perinatal strokes is presented. Ischemic perinatal stroke (IPS) occurs at a rate of 1 : 2300 to 1 : 5000 births, accounting for 30% of children with hemiplegic cerebral palsy (CP). Thus, IPS is the most common known cause for CP [1-3]. Although they occur frequently, much remains to be studied about perinatal strokes in general and the ischemic variety in particular.

References

Oct 7, 2000·Stroke; a Journal of Cerebral Circulation·G GüntherUNKNOWN Childhood Stroke Study Group
Jan 11, 2000·Stroke; a Journal of Cerebral Circulation·C Jaigobin, F L Silver
Aug 11, 2001·The New England Journal of Medicine·G deVeberUNKNOWN Canadian Pediatric Ischemic Stroke Study Group
Aug 17, 2001·Annals of Neurology·M R GolombG A deVeber
Oct 6, 2001·European Journal of Paediatric Neurology : EJPN : Official Journal of the European Paediatric Neurology Society·L S de VriesF Groenendaal
Oct 24, 2001·Journal of Child Neurology·J K LynchJ K Grether
Dec 26, 2001·Current Opinion in Pediatrics·J K Lynch, K B Nelson
Oct 1, 2003·Seminars in Thrombosis and Hemostasis·Meredith R Golomb
Oct 29, 2003·Clinical Radiology·P L KhongG C Ooi
Nov 25, 2003·Stroke; a Journal of Cerebral Circulation·Karin KurnikUNKNOWN Childhood Stroke Study Group
Jan 2, 2004·Pediatrics·Eugenio MercuriLilly Dubowitz
Mar 23, 2004·Pediatric Neurology·Koray OzdumanLaura R Ment
Feb 11, 2005·JAMA : the Journal of the American Medical Association·Janet LeeYvonne W Wu
Apr 23, 2005·Archives of Disease in Childhood. Fetal and Neonatal Edition·F CowanL de Vries
Jul 9, 2005·Seminars in Fetal & Neonatal Medicine·Frances M Cowan, Linda S de Vries
Jul 13, 2005·Annals of Neurology·Janet LeeYvonne W Wu
May 20, 2006·Thrombosis Research·Rod W Hunt, Terrie E Inder
Sep 12, 2006·Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America·Gili Kenet, Ulrike Nowak-Göttl
May 15, 2007·Stroke; a Journal of Cerebral Circulation·Manon J N L BendersLinda S de Vries
Aug 7, 2007·Pediatric Neurology·Cynthia J CurryH Terry Hutchison
Aug 7, 2007·Pediatric Neurology·Warren Lo, E S Roach
Aug 24, 2007·Journal of Child Neurology·Karima C Fitzgerald, Meredith R Golomb
Jan 11, 2008·Journal of Child Neurology·Mohammad WasayE S Roach
Jan 22, 2008·Pediatric Neurology·Catherine M Amlie-LefondRalph A Franciosi

❮ Previous
Next ❯

Citations

Jun 11, 2011·Pediatric Research·Cesar V Borlongan, Michael D Weiss
Apr 9, 2013·Future Neurology·Mibel M Pabon, Cesar V Borlongan
Aug 4, 2009·Seminars in Fetal & Neonatal Medicine·Meredith R Golomb
Aug 28, 2014·Frontiers in Neurology·Gabriel S Gonzales-PortilloCesar V Borlongan
Jul 11, 2018·Cell Medicine·Daniela MunozPatricia Parra
Apr 22, 2015·Pediatrics·Sebastian GruntMaja Steinlin

❮ Previous
Next ❯

Related Concepts

Related Feeds

Birth Defects

Birth defects encompass structural and functional alterations that occur during embryonic or fetal development and are present since birth. The cause may be genetic, environmental or unknown and can result in physical and/or mental impairment. Here is the latest research on birth defects.

Brain Ischemia

Brain ischemia is a condition in which there is insufficient blood flow to the brain to meet metabolic demand. Discover the latest research on brain ischemia here.

© 2022 Meta ULC. All rights reserved