Volpe's Neurology of the Newborn

Specialized Neurological Studies

CEREBROSPINAL FLUID EXAMINATION Examination of the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is an important part of the evaluation of a wide variety of neurological disorders, as noted in appropriate chapters throughout this book. In this section, we focus principally on normal CSF…

Myelination Events

Myelination is characterized by the acquisition of the highly specialized myelin membrane around axons. The time period of myelination in the human is long, beginning mainly in the second trimester of pregnancy and continuing into adult life. Myelination in the…

Organizational Events

NORMAL DEVELOPMENT Organizational events occur in a peak time period from approximately the fifth month of gestation to several years after birth. However, these complex processes may continue for many more years in human cerebrum. The major developmental features include…

Neuronal Migration

MIGRATION As progenitor cells proliferate and differentiate into neurons and glia (see Chapter 5 ), these cells migrate to form the cerebral cortex in an elaborate and still not completely understood series of genetically influenced processes. Neurodevelopmental studies and disorders…

Neuronal Proliferation

The awesome complexity of the human brain begins its evolution after the essential external form is established by the events described in Chapters 1 and 2 . The events that follow are proliferation of the brain’s total complement of neurons,…