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Microcephaly InformationFor more informationThe Arc of the United States1825 K Street, NWSuite 1200Washington, DC 20006[email protected]http://www.thearc.orgTel: 202-534-3700 800-433-5255Fax: 202-534-3731Birth Defect Research for Children, Inc.976 Lake Baldwin LaneSuite 104Orlando, FL 32814[email protected]http://www.birthdefects.orgTel: 407-895-0802March of Dimes Foundation1275 Mamaroneck AvenueWhite Plains, NY 10605[email protected]http://www.marchofdimes.comTel: 914-997-4488 888-MODIMES (663-4637)Fax: 914-428-8203National Dissemination Center for Children with DisabilitiesU.S. Dept. of Education, Office of Special Education Programs1825 Connecticut Avenue NW, Suite 700Washington, DC 20009[email protected]http://www.nichcy.orgTel: 800-695-0285 202-884-8200Fax: 202-884-8441 Microcephaly facts**Microcephaly facts medical author: Charles Patrick Davis, MD, PhD
Is there any treatment for microcephaly?There is no treatment for microcephaly that can return a child's head to a normal size or shape. Treatment focuses on ways to decrease the impact of the associated deformities and neurological disabilities. Children with microcephaly and developmental delays are usually evaluated by a pediatric neurologist and followed by a medical management team. Early childhood intervention programs that involve physical, speech, and occupational therapists help to maximize abilities and minimize dysfunction. Medications are often used to control seizures, hyperactivity, and neuromuscular symptoms. Genetic counseling may help families understand the risk for microcephaly in subsequent pregnancies. What are microcephaly symptoms and signs?Depending on the severity of the accompanying syndrome, children with microcephaly may have
What causes microcephaly?It is most often caused by genetic abnormalities that interfere with the growth of the cerebral cortex during the early months of fetal development. It is associated with Down's syndrome, chromosomal syndromes, and neurometabolic syndromes. Babies may also be born with microcephaly if, during pregnancy, their mother abused drugs or alcohol, became infected with a cytomegalovirus, rubella (German measles), or varicella (chicken pox) virus, was exposed to certain toxic chemicals, or had untreated phenylketonuria (PKU).Babies born with microcephaly will have a smaller than normal head that will fail to grow as they progress through infancy. What is microcephaly?Microcephaly is a medical condition in which the circumference of the head is smaller than normal because the brain has not developed properly or has stopped growing. Microcephaly can be present at birth or it may develop in the first few years of life. What is the prognosis for microcephaly?Some children will only have mild disability. Others, especially if they are otherwise growing and developing normally, will have normal intelligence and continue to develop and meet regular age-appropriate milestones. What research is being done on microcephaly?The National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) conducts research relating to microcephaly in its laboratories at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and supports additional research through grants to major medical institutions across the country. A small group of researchers studying a rare neurometabolic syndrome (3-PGDH), which causes microcephaly, have successfully used amino acid replacement therapy to reduce and prevent seizures. |
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