Extra-axial hemangioma VS prenatal brain tumor: Can be differentiated by good ultrasound interpretationdoi:10.1016/j.braindev.2010.04.009VirojWiwanitkitSDOSBrain & Development
Intracranial hemorrhage is an important cause of brain injury in the neonatal population and bedside percutaneous needle aspiration has emerged as an alternative due to the major risks that can be caused by standard neurosurgical decompression. We aimed to assess the effectiveness of this minimally inva...
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Extra-axial hemangioma VS prenatal brain tumor: Can be differentiated by good ultrasound interpretationBRAIN AND DEVELOPMENT -INTERNATIONAL EDITION-WiwanitkitV.
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We conclude that small amounts of extraaxial fluid, up to 3.3 mm in width on scans, are common and normal in newborn infants.doi:10.7863/jum.1998.17.7.411Frankel D AFessell D PWolfson W PJ Ultrasound MedFrankel DA, Fessell DP et al (1998) High resolution sonographic determination of ...
Figure 2.Axial MRI of the brain (T2 weighted). The arrow indicates the site of leptomeningeal metastasis of the tumor. Figure 3.Main histopathological findings: (A) 1—blastema, 2—epithelial, 3—stromal components, hematoxylin-eosin stain (×300); (B) Pan-cytokeratin (AE1/AE3)—positive...