Real-time ultrasonography. Its use in the evaluation of neonatal intracranial hemorrhage and posthemorrhagic hydrocephalus
S. M. Donn, G. W. Goldstein and T. M. Silver
We used real-time cranial ultrasonography to diagnose intracranial
hemorrhage and to follow the development and resolution of posthemorrhagic
hydrocephalus in a premature infant. This technique is a bedside procedure
that provides detailed imaging of intracranial pathology in newborn
infants, without removing them from their incubators or exposing them to
ionizing radiation.