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Natural History of Fetal Ventriculomegaly
Pediatrics, 1988The natural history of in utero ventriculomegaly was defined by a retrospective review of the outcome of 47 fetuses evaluated during a 5-year period by the Fetal Treatment Program at the University of California. In 20 fetuses, a diagnosis of ventriculomegaly associated with other severe abnormalities was made early in pregnancy.
Michael S B Edwards +2 more
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Pre-natal ventriculomegaly and hydrocephalus
Neurological Research, 2000Ultrasonic imaging of the human fetal brain has allowed ventriculomegaly and hydrocephalus to be categorized. In this study 40 fetuses with ventriculomegaly and 21 with an Arnold-Chiari malformation and a myelomeningocele had ventriculomegaly that resolved, stabilised or progressed in utero.
S Rimmer, C M Bannister
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Management of ventriculomegaly in the fetus
The Journal of Pediatrics, 1984We studied 24 human fetuses with cerebral ventriculomegaly by serial obstetric ultrasound to define the natural history of fetal ventricular enlargement and to develop a management strategy. In 10 fetuses, ventriculomegaly was associated with other severe anomalies; nine of these families chose to terminate the pregnancy.
P L, Glick +8 more
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Papilledema in the Assessment of Ventriculomegaly
Journal of Neuro-Ophthalmology, 2006To determine whether ventriculomegaly is associated with ongoing increased intracranial pressure (ICP), physicians often rely on corroborative imaging features such as altered periependymal signal, distortion of ventricular shape, subarachnoid space flattening, and an increase in ventricular size over time.
Iris Ben-Bassat, Mizrachi +3 more
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OUTCOME OF FETAL VENTRICULOMEGALY
The Lancet, 1984Ventriculomegaly was diagnosed in 50 fetuses in the perinatal ultrasound unit of Yale-New Haven Medical Center. The outcomes were elective abortion, 13 (26%); antepartum death, 0 (0%); intrapartum death, 7 (14%); neonatal death within 24 h, 11 (22%); neonatal death after 24 h and within 28 days, 3 (6%); death after 28 days, 2 (4%); survival, 14 (28 ...
F A, Chervenak +6 more
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Medical imaging of fetal ventriculomegaly
Journal of Neurosurgery, 1986✓ Five cases of fetal ventriculomegaly are described in detail. Following ultrasonography, either computerized tomography or magnetic resonance imaging was used in an attempt to clarify the structural pathology of the ventriculomegaly. In two patients, a precise diagnosis was achieved while a probable diagnosis was established in a third patient.
W C, Hanigan +5 more
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Mild Ventriculomegaly as a Counselling Challenge
Fetal Diagnosis and Therapy, 2001<i>Objective:</i> Our purpose was to evaluate the outcome of a group of fetuses with mild ventriculomegaly. <i>Methods:</i> We retrospectively collected all cases of antenatally diagnosed mild enlargement of the lateral cerebral ventricles (tranverse diameter of the atrium between 10 and 15 mm) between 1992 and 1997.
P. GRECO +5 more
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The significance of ventriculomegaly in the newborn with myelodysplasia
Child's Nervous System, 1987Hydrocephalus occurs in 69% to 92% of the meningomyelocele population, but rarely becomes manifest until after the meningomyelocele is closed. Ventriculomegaly is common at birth, even in neonates without overt hydrocephalus. Thus, palpating the anterior fontanel and cranial sutures and measuring the head circumference may be misleading.
W O, Bell, T E, Sumner, F M, Volberg
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The Journal of Pediatrics, 1989
The neurodevelopmental sequelae in 33 low birth weight neonates with moderate or severe hemorrhage and ventriculomegaly (VM group) and in 39 neonates with mild hemorrhage only (non-VM group) were evaluated prospectively. Both groups were comparable in birth weight, gestational age, and socioeconomic status.
S, Shankaran +6 more
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The neurodevelopmental sequelae in 33 low birth weight neonates with moderate or severe hemorrhage and ventriculomegaly (VM group) and in 39 neonates with mild hemorrhage only (non-VM group) were evaluated prospectively. Both groups were comparable in birth weight, gestational age, and socioeconomic status.
S, Shankaran +6 more
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Hydrocephalus and Ventriculomegaly
2016An 18-month-old child presented to the emergency department with repeated vomiting. The child’s mother relayed that the vomiting occurred a few hours after having eaten. She didn’t report any diarrhea or abdominal cramping. On examination, the child was pale. He was afebrile but tachypneic; his pulse was 90 beats/min.
Assem M. Abdel-Latif +1 more
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