Abstract

We report two cases of cytomegalovirus fetopathy in encephalic form. The diagnosis was made before the existence of post-infectious neurological signs, brain damages in magnetic resonance imaging and demonstration of virus by polymerase chain reaction. The outcome was favorable after treatment by ganciclovir. This case highlights the need for the prevention of cytomegalovirus infections in pregnant women with clear information practitioner women at risk on the epidemiology and transmission of this infection.

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