Posthaemorrhagic hydrocephalus and periventricular cerebral atrophy in preterm infants with birth weights of 1,500 gm or less. Determination of incidence by brain ultrasound

Real time ultrasound examinations were performed on 80 consecutive born and surviving infants whose birth weights were 1,500 gm or less. Prior to discharge from the hospital 8 children were shown to have morphologic abnormalities caused by cerebral ischaemia or intraventricular haemorrhage. 6 childr...

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Birth Injuries - complications
Birth Weight
Brain - pathology
Cerebral Hemorrhage - complications
Humans
Hydrocephalus - diagnosis
Hydrocephalus - etiology
Infant
Infant, Newborn
Infant, Premature
Risk
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title Posthaemorrhagic hydrocephalus and periventricular cerebral atrophy in preterm infants with birth weights of 1,500 gm or less. Determination of incidence by brain ultrasound
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