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Outcome after posthemorrhagic ventriculomegaly in comparison with mild hemorrhage without ventriculomegaly

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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Isolated mild fetal cerebral ventriculomegaly

Prenatal Diagnosis, 2002
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GRECO, Pantaleo   +2 more
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Brain elasticity changes with ventriculomegaly

Journal of Neurosurgery, 1980
✓ The pressure-volume relationship of brain elasticity was determined in 32 patients during servo-controlled variable-rate lumbar infusions to measure net cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) absorptive capacity. Several indices were used to estimate ventricular size from computerized tomography scans.
F H, Sklar   +3 more
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Diagnostic approach to fetal ventriculomegaly

Journal of Perinatal Medicine, 2022
Abstract Ventriculomegaly (VM) is defined as an enlargement of the lateral ventricles of the developing fetal brain. The diagnosis is easily made by measuring the lateral ventricle width at the level of the atrium, which is normally <10 mm.
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Obstructive ventriculomegaly.

Padiatrie und Padologie, 1986
Intracranial Hemorrhage (ICH) occurs primarily in premature infants, and post-hemorrhagic ventricular dilatation is a well-known complication in this age-group. Blood clots within the ventricle are diagnostic of ICH but not usually seen. In our case Real-Time Ultrasonography has proved to be very helpful to identify intraventricular hematomas and to ...
M, Amato, H, Howald, G, von Muralt
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Hydrocephalus and Ventriculomegaly

2016
An 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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Ventriculomegaly in Childhood Bacterial Meningitis

Neuropediatrics, 1984
Sixty-seven of 125 children with bacterial meningitis had computerized tomography (CT) of the head. Ventriculomegaly was the most common abnormality on CT occurring in twenty-eight cases. Progressive enlargement of the ventricular system occurred without evidence of persistent increased intracranial pressure, although early in the illness increased ...
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Pre-natal ventriculomegaly and hydrocephalus

Neurological Research, 2000
Ultrasonic 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.
C M, Bannister   +3 more
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Current prognosis in fetal ventriculomegaly

Journal of Neurosurgery, 1992
✓ A review of 51 cases referred for evaluation of fetal ventriculomegaly revealed adequate follow-up data in 40 patients. Three of the fetuses were electively aborted and 37 were delivered. There were no cases of deathin utero. Of the 37 infants who were delivered, 26 (70%) were treated with shunt placement for neonatal hydrocephalus.
G L, Rosseau   +2 more
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Leigh syndrome with progressive ventriculomegaly

Pediatric Neurology, 1994
A 6-month-old female infant was diagnosed with Leigh syndrome after an abnormal muscle specimen was obtained and after magnetic resonance imaging demonstrated characteristic cranial lesions. She presented with episodic hyperventilation, myoclonus, ophthalmoplegia, hypotonia, and elevation of lactate in the cerebrospinal fluid and blood.
C S, Chi, S C, Mak, W J, Shian
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