Gray scale ultrasonography in the evaluation of hydrocephalus and associated abnormalities in infants
R. F. Lees, R. B. Harrison and T. L. Sims
Improved gray scale ultrasonic equipment has made two-dimensional
echoencephalography a useful diagnostic tool in the examination of the
infant brain for fluid-containing structures such as dilated ventricles and
cysts. Eighteen infants have been examined to exclude hydrocephalus and
other abnormalities. Ten had significantly dilated lateral ventricles and
three of these were shown to have associated intracerebral abnormalities.
Another infant was demonstrated to have an arachnoid cyst or subdural
hygroma with normal size ventricles. Ten of the 11 abnormalities were
confirmed by some other neuroradiologic study.