Neonatal Head Ultrasound: Normal Findings and Common Abnormalitiesdoi:10.3174/ng.2300032Aluja-Jaramillo, F.Pantoja-Burbano, O. A.Mejía-León, A. F.Neurographics
Corticosteroids are known to play a central role in successful neonatal adaptation and endogenous levels rise as the fetus approaches term levels, and appear essential for pulmonary and cardiovascular adaptation at birth. Incomplete cardiopulmonary adaptation may therefore occur in the preterm, especially ...
If fetal or neonatal compromise is suspected, a segment of umbilical cord is doubly clamped so that arterial blood gas analysis can be done. An arterial pH > 7.15 to 7.20 is considered normal. Delaying clamping of the umbilical cord for 30 to 60 seconds is recommended to increase ir...
Red overhead lights were used when access to the room was needing during the dark period. Ultrasound controller A 580 kHz spherically curved lead zirconate titanate (PZT) transducer (75 mm diameter, F#0.8) was used to deliver the ultrasound. At the fundamental frequency, the lateral beam width...
An MRI study was performed in 34 preterm infants who were clinically and neurologically normal and whose cranial ultrasound revealed no or only mild abnormalities. The postconceptional age at MRI varied between 30.6 and 37 weeks. The purpose of the study was to evaluate the significance of periven...
Objective To determine normal values for anteroposterior (AP) diameters of the spinal cord and spinal canal on sonography in healthy term newborns. Materials and methods We performed ultrasound of the entire spine on 37 healthy newborns (23 male, 14 female). The AP diameters of the spinal canal...
Todros T, Ferrazzi E, Groli C, Nicolini U, Parodi L, Pavoni M, Zorzoli A, Zucca S 1987 Fitting growth curves to head and abdomen measurements of the fetus: a multicentric study. J Clin Ultrasound 15:95–105 23. ACOG Committee on Practice Bulletins—Obstetrics 2002 ACOG practice bulletin...
This allows to i) study whether skull openings (fontanels) in the neonatal head have an impact on volume conduction, and ii) compare the volume ... M Odabaee,S Layeghy,M Mesbah,... - International Conference on Information Science 被引量: 5发表: 2012年 加载更多来源...
In addition to seizures and eye-rolling, other symptoms of neonatal hyponatremia include vomiting, apathy, headache, hypothermia, weakness, and coma. 4. Additional medical reasons and conditions A baby may be rolling eyes due to head injuries, low blood sugar (hypoglycemia), or paroxysmal tonic ...
Loss of cerebral autoregulation in normal perfusion pressure breakthrough (NPPB) phenomenon has been reported in other Central Nervous System diseases such as neonatal intraventricular haemorrhage. Several studies have demonstrated that low-dose indometh