Neuroimaging - Methods 2012
DOI: 10.5772/24712
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Pediatric Cranial Ultrasound: Techniques, Variants and Pitfalls

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“…Periventricular leukomalacia (Fig 5B) should be considered when cyst formation is located above the angles, and subependymal cysts ( Fig 5C) should be considered when it is located below the angles and at the caudothalamic groove. 11,39,40 Asymmetric Size and Morphology Size asymmetry between the lateral ventricles ( Fig 6) occurs in 5%-12% of healthy individuals. 41 In healthy patients, some studies have found that either the right or left lateral ventricle was consistently larger than the other, 26,[42][43][44][45][46][47] while other studies have reported no significant difference in size between the two.…”
Section: Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Periventricular leukomalacia (Fig 5B) should be considered when cyst formation is located above the angles, and subependymal cysts ( Fig 5C) should be considered when it is located below the angles and at the caudothalamic groove. 11,39,40 Asymmetric Size and Morphology Size asymmetry between the lateral ventricles ( Fig 6) occurs in 5%-12% of healthy individuals. 41 In healthy patients, some studies have found that either the right or left lateral ventricle was consistently larger than the other, 26,[42][43][44][45][46][47] while other studies have reported no significant difference in size between the two.…”
Section: Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Technical advances in ultrasound examination have made this a highly sensitive means to detect and guide treatment for pediatric cranial pathologies [15]. .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…26,39 Twenty to 40% of infants may exhibit asymmetrical ventricular size. 27,28 A mega cisterna magna (that measures greater than 8 mm in either sagittal or axial planes) is present in approximately 1% of infant brains and is a benign finding of no clinical significance. 29 Rarely, on brain sonography of preterm infants, a hyperechoic focus is seen between the ridges of the interhemispheric region that mimics intracerebral hemorrhage.…”
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