More reports of human neonatal brainstem damage

Natsume J, Watanabe K, Kuno K, Hayakawa F, Hashizume Y. Clinical,
neurophysiologic, and neuropathological features of an infant with brain
damage of total asphyxia type (Myers).
Pediatr Neurol. 1995 Jul;13(1):61-4.

Roland EH, Hill A, Norman MG, Flodmark O, MacNab AJ. Selective brainstem
injury in an asphyxiated newborn.
Ann Neurol. 1988 Jan;23(1):89-92.

Leech RW, Alvord EC Jr. Anoxic-ischemic encephalopathy in the human
neonatal period. The significance of brain stem involvement.
Arch Neurol. 1977 Feb;34(2):109-13.

Schneider H, Ballowitz L, Schachinger H, Hanefield F, Droeszus J-U Anoxic
encephalopathy with predominant involvement of basal ganglia, brain stem
and spinal cord in the perinatal period. Report on seven newborns.
Acta Neuropathol (Berl). 1975 Oct 1;32(4):287-98.

Griffiths AD, Laurence KM. The effect of hypoxia and hypoglycaemia on the
brain of the newborn human infant. Dev Med Child Neurol. 1974
Jun;16(3):308-319.

Grunnet ML, Curless RG, Bray PF, Jung AL. Brain changes in newborns
from an intensive care unit. Dev Med Child Neurol. 1974 Jun;16(3):320-8.

Norman MG. Antenatal neuronal loss and gliosis of the reticular formation,
thalamus, and hypothalamus. A report of three cases. Neurology. 1972
Sep;22(9):910-6.