Fetal hydrocephalus. II. Amelioration of fetal porencephaly by in utero therapy in nonhuman primates
M. Michejda, N. Patronas, G. Di Chiro and G. D. Hodgen
The postnatal course of a form of infantile porencephaly under pressure in
monkeys was evaluated by comparing brain development between animals that
had received the hydrocephalic antenatal vent for intrauterine treatment
and those that had not been treated antenatally. Brain development was
assessed by computed tomographic scans. The studies showed asymmetric
malformations and associated porencephalic lesions in infant monkeys not
treated in utero, despite installation of a conventional postnatal
ventriculoperitoneal shunt. In contrast, apparently normal development of
brain tissue in infants given intrauterine therapy was observed.