The infant in the lower uterine segment is more susceptible, likely because of the more restrictive intrauterine environment in the last trimester. [14] Infants with hydrocephalus are also at ...
The majority of newborns with congenital T. gondiiinfection are asymptomatic at birth. Chorioretinitis, cerebral calcifications and hydrocephalus are common in newborns with congenital ...
Only 1 infant with respiratory distress syndrome had a significant intracranial bleed with subsequent post-hemorrhagic hydrocephalus necessitating ventriculo-peritoneal shunt placement.