Journal article
Cerebral Arterial Asymmetries in the Neonate: Insight into the Pathogenesis of Stroke
AJ van Vuuren, M Saling, S Rogerson, P Anderson, J Cheong, M Solms
Symmetry | Published : 2022
DOI: 10.3390/sym14030456
Abstract
Neonatal and adult strokes are more common in the left than in the right cerebral hemisphere in the middle cerebral arterial territory, and adult extracranial and intracranial vessels are systematically left-dominant. The aim of the research reported here was to determine whether the asymmetric vascular ground plan found in adults was present in healthy term neonates (n = 97). A new transcranial Doppler ultrasonography dual-view scanning protocol, with concurrent B-flow and pulsed wave imaging, acquired multivariate data on the neonatal middle cerebral arterial structure and function. This study documents for the first-time systematic asymmetries in the middle cerebral artery origin and dist..
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Funding Acknowledgements
We are indebted the Royal Women's Hospital and Frances Perry House for providing the platform for us to conduct our study. We would also like to thank Julie Archbold for her help in calibrating the Doppler ultrasound machine. The financial assistance of the University of Melbourne is acknowledged.