[Neuropathological study of 134 fetuses in HIV infected mother].

F Encha-Razavi, J C Larroche, J Roume, N Mulliez, M C Lescs
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A neuropathological study performed in 134 foetuses from HIV infected mothers, between 16 and 35 weeks of gestation, revealed two cases of hypoxic-ischemic brain damage, related to long labor and drug abuse. Immunostains against HIV proteins were negative in all cases. Nests of migrating cells in the cerebrum and cerebellar heterotopias were found in most cases and were considered to be common findings in fetal brain. Our study clearly showed the absence of cerebral HIV infection during early pregnancy and raises the question of the frequency of vertical transmission during HIV infection. However, the evaluation of cerebral changes in infants with HIV infection should take into consideration the features of the developing brain and the existence of other adverse factors that may interfere with its development during pregnancy.

134例HIV感染母亲胎儿的神经病理学研究
一项对134名艾滋病毒感染母亲的胎儿进行的神经病理学研究,在妊娠16至35周之间,发现了两例缺氧缺血性脑损伤,与长时间分娩和滥用药物有关。所有病例的HIV蛋白免疫染色均为阴性。迁移细胞巢在大脑和小脑异位中被发现在大多数情况下,被认为是胎儿大脑的常见发现。我们的研究清楚地表明,早期妊娠期间没有大脑HIV感染,并提出了HIV感染期间垂直传播频率的问题。然而,在评估HIV感染婴儿的大脑变化时,应考虑到发育中的大脑的特点以及是否存在其他可能影响其发育的不利因素。
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