Question
A 7-year-old boy has been diagnosed with slightly longer T2 signals in the bilateral brain ventricles posterior horns, indicating delayed white matter myelination. How should this condition be treated?
Answer
Delayed white matter myelination suggests damage to the central nervous system, possibly related to brain hypoxia affecting the growth and development of brain tissue. This condition may lead to abnormal intellectual development in children and severely affect their normal lives. Treatment should involve active rehabilitation therapy and may include the use of nutritional neurodrugs, although there may be sequelae. It is recommended to engage in more language training and other aspects regularly to improve quality of life.