Brain Abnormalities On Neuroimaging In Children With Congenital Zika Syndrome In Salvador, Brazil, And Its Possible Implications On Neuropsychological Development

Paula Sanders Pereira Pinto, Thalita Madeira de Almeida, Lucas Monteiro, Mirela Maisa da Silva Souza, George Anderson Alves Dos Santos,Cristiane Wanderley Cardoso,Letícia Marques Dos Santos,Guilherme Sousa Ribeiro,Darci Neves Dos Santos

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DEVELOPMENTAL NEUROSCIENCE(2020)

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ObjectiveTo characterize the spectrum of brain damages presented in children affected by Congenital Zika Syndrome (CZS), verify the existence of a co-occurrence pattern of these damages and discuss possible implications for the neuropsychological development.MethodsDescriptive, quantitative, individualized, and cross-sectional study using secondary sources. We selected 136 children with CZS from the database of the Center of Strategic Information on Health Vigilance of the Municipal Office of Salvador, Brazil. We conducted descriptive and multiple correspondence analyses.ResultsAmong the set of analyzed variables, microcephaly (51.5%), ventriculomegaly (57.4%), and brain calcifications (77.2%) were identified as the most frequent. The multiple correspondence analysis showed that the combination of these three variables (32.4%) was what better represented the spectrum of brain damages in the Central Nervous System.InterpretationDamage in the sensory-motor, cognitive and language development, as well as neurodevelopmental disorders, are described in the literature as impairments associated, either isolated or combined, with these damages, and it is worth highlighting that, in combined brain damages, impairments tend to be more severe. The findings of this study may contribute to understanding the repercussions of CZS on the neuropsychological development of children affected by the epidemic.
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Congenital Zika Syndrome, neurological spectrum, neuropsychological development
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