Thomas Aby, Steiner Michael, Teague Clint
Final Pr. ID: Poster #: EDU-032
Congenital infections or in utero infections results from a wide variety of pathogens. The most common ones are referred by the mnemonic TORCH infections. The manifestations of congenital infections are diverse, ranging from asymptomatic cases to severe, life-threatening conditions. Common presentations include neurological abnormalities, hearing and vision impairments, developmental delays, and growth problems.
This review aims to discuss the radiological manifestations of the TORCH infections with emphasis on the resurgence of syphilis as a significant concern within the realm of congenital infections. And in by doing so, underscore the critical role of radiology in facilitating early detection and enabling timely intervention.
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Authors: Thomas Aby , Steiner Michael , Teague Clint
Gupta Kanika, Chandra Tushar, Bajaj Manish, Silva Gleidson, Kucera Jennifer
Final Pr. ID: Poster #: EDU-033
Neonatal and perinatal infections pose diagnostic challenges due to nonspecific clinical presentations, necessitating prompt neuroimaging to guide management and predict outcomes. We aim to review the spectrum of imaging findings in congenital, perinatal, and postnatal infections affecting the central nervous system (CNS) in neonates. By illustrating characteristic patterns, we seek to establish a systematic approach for radiologists to narrow differentials, recognize complications, and facilitate multidisciplinary care. Read More
Authors: Gupta Kanika , Chandra Tushar , Bajaj Manish , Silva Gleidson , Kucera Jennifer
Keywords: Congenital Infection, Neonatal, Magnetic Resonance Imaging MRI