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Electromyography in Congenital Zika Syndrome

Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology, 2021
Introduction: Congenital Zika virus syndrome is a distinct pattern of birth defects in fetuses infected by the Zika virus. It presents a broad clinical spectrum that includes occurrences of microcephaly, hypertonia, dysphagia, hyperexcitability, seizures, and arthrogryposis. Imaging findings show neuronal migration disorders.
Ana C. M. Gouveia de Melo   +4 more
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Congenital Zika Syndrome

Topics in Clinical Nutrition, 2020
Zika infection of pregnant women can result in infants with microcephaly and other severe birth defects. With these conditions come a variety of challenges that impair nutritional status. While Zika infection in the United States remains relatively rare, registered dietitian nutritionists should be prepared to assess and provide support to affected ...
Ann Gaba, Ghada A. Soliman
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Congenital Zika Syndrome in 2017

JAMA, 2017
Between January 1, 2015, and December 14, 2016, the World Health Organization (WHO) found mosquito-transmitted Zika virus infections in 69 countries or territories and person-to-person Zika virus transmission in 13 of them. Of great concern, in 29 of the 69 countries, Zika virus–associated central nervous system (CNS) malformations (such as ...
Daniel, Lucey   +2 more
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Glaucoma Workup in Congenital Zika Syndrome

Journal of Glaucoma, 2019
Purpose: The main aim of this study was to perform a glaucoma workup in infants with congenital Zika syndrome (CZS). Patient and Methods: This cross-sectional study included 188 eyes of 107 children (1.1±0.3 y; range, 0.3 to 1.8 y) with CZS.
Daniela R, de Oliveira   +7 more
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Monitoring and Preventing Congenital Zika Syndrome

New England Journal of Medicine, 2016
The devastating fetal and infant outcomes associated with thalidomide use and rubella infection during pregnancy were key factors in the establishment of population-based surveillance for birth defects in the United States and globally to better monitor and address the effect of teratogens.1,2 This year, the recognition that Zika virus (ZIKV) infection
Margaret A, Honein, Denise J, Jamieson
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Orthopaedic approach to the congenital Zika syndrome

International Orthopaedics, 2020
The aim of this study is to present a case series of patients with congenital Zika syndrome (CZS), giving special attention to the more relevant aspects for the paediatric orthopaedic surgeon.An analytical cross-sectional study was performed in a group of 47 patients affected by CZS with maternal Zika serology confirmation.
Marcos Almeida, Matos   +2 more
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Congenital Zika Syndrome

Topics in Magnetic Resonance Imaging, 2019
Maria de Fatima Viana Vasco Aragão   +5 more
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Congenital Zika Syndrome: Clinical Aspects

2017
Microcephaly is a condition in which a baby has a smaller head compared to other babies of the same sex and age. An infant is considered to have microcephaly when the head circumference (also known as occipitofrontal circumference) is less than a specific cutoff value compared to head circumference reference standards for boys or girls of equivalent ...
Vanessa van der Linden   +2 more
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An update on Zika Virus and Congenital Zika Syndrome

Paediatrics and Child Health, 2019
Abstract Zika virus was a little known virus until recent years, when its introduction to South America caused a widespread epidemic. The subsequent unprecedented number of cases with congenital microcephaly and neurological abnormalities in newborn babies prompted the declaration of a public health emergency of international concern.
Clarissa Oeser, Shamez Ladhani
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Congenital Zika Syndrome

2021
Camila V. Ventura   +2 more
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