2003
DOI: 10.1007/s00247-002-0836-y
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Potential pitfalls in cranial sonography

Abstract: Misleading images seen on US examination of the neonatal brain that could be misinterpreted as pathology are presented, with clues to their differentiation from true lesions.

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“…When the ventricle walls are close enough to touch each other, the most external portion of the ventricle acquires a rounded configuration, resulting in sonographic cystic appearance. 24,25,39 Subependymal cysts could be the result of germinolysis due to hemorrhage, hypoxic-ischemic insult, or neurotropic infection, but can be seen in normal healthy newborns and are considered as normal variants and have a good prognosis. 26,39 Twenty to 40% of infants may exhibit asymmetrical ventricular size.…”
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“…When the ventricle walls are close enough to touch each other, the most external portion of the ventricle acquires a rounded configuration, resulting in sonographic cystic appearance. 24,25,39 Subependymal cysts could be the result of germinolysis due to hemorrhage, hypoxic-ischemic insult, or neurotropic infection, but can be seen in normal healthy newborns and are considered as normal variants and have a good prognosis. 26,39 Twenty to 40% of infants may exhibit asymmetrical ventricular size.…”
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“…Generally, the left side was reported a little larger than the right one and this asymmetry was more pronounce in the occipital horns. They assumed it could be associated with a larger choroid plexus in the left side (18,19). We saw these differences in the ventricular size only in 2 groups (33 and 35 weeks).…”
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confidence: 82%
“…5 0.011) in GA 33 weeks and AHW (left > right; P value 0.019) and TOD (right > left; P value 0.026) dimensions in the 35th week of GA. Some studies showed minor ventricular asymmetry (17)(18)(19). Generally, the left side was reported a little larger than the right one and this asymmetry was more pronounce in the occipital horns.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…They are a normal variant believed to be caused by deficient coaptation of the ventricles (Chang et. al., 2006;Enriquez et. al., 2003;Epelman et.…”
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confidence: 99%