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The brain in this case is from a male fetus following intrauterine fetal demise at 40 weeks gestation. Pathologic examination of the placenta revealed chronic villitis of unclear etiology and acute chorioamnionitis due to Strep. B infection. Autopsy of the fetus revealed no significant pathology out
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1. Case Study 30 Julia Kofler, M.D.
2. The brain in this case is from a male fetus following intrauterine fetal demise at 40 weeks gestation. Pathologic examination of the placenta revealed chronic villitis of unclear etiology and acute chorioamnionitis due to Strep. B infection. Autopsy of the fetus revealed no significant pathology outside the brain, no congenital anomalies and a normal karyotype.
Identify the predominant pathologic process in the following slides and high-power images.
6. Karyorrhectic cell death of numerous neurons
7. Question 2 Which brain regions are primarily affected?
8. Answer Subiculum and basis pontis
9. Question 3 What is your diagnosis?
10. Answer Pontosubicular necrosis
11. Question 4 What is the predominant mode of cell death in pontosubicular necrosis?
12. Answer Apoptosis
13. Question 5 What is the cause of pontosubicular necrosis?
14. Answer Hypoxia/ischemia
15. Question 6 During which time period does pontosubicular necrosis occur?
16. Answer Pontosubicular necrosis can be seen from 28 weeks gestation to 2 postnatal months
The initiating hypoxic insult may occur in utero, in the perinatal or postnatal period
17. Question 7 Name other gray matter manifestations of perinatal hypoxic-ischemic injury?
18. Answer Cerebral cortex
Basal ganglia and thalamus (the combination of neuronal loss, gliosis and abnormal myelination in these brain regions may result in a white, firm, marbled appearing lesion and is called status marmoratus)
Brainstem nuclei
Cerebellum (granular layer)
19. Question 8 Which portion of cortical gyri is typically affected?
20. Answer The depths of sulci
21. Question 9 Hypoxic-ischemic injury to the sulcal depth gives the damaged gyrus a characteristic mushroom appearance. What is the correct term for this condition? An example can be seen in the following slide.
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22. Answer Ulegyria
23. Question 10 Which neuronal populations are most susceptible to global hypoxic-ischemic injury in the adult brain?
24. Answer CA1 sector of the hippocampus
Purkinje cells in the cerebellum
Cortical neurons in laminae 3 and 5