The anterior fontanelle as an ultrasound window for study of the brain: a preliminary report
- 1 February 1980
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in The British Journal of Radiology
- Vol. 53 (626) , 81-84
- https://doi.org/10.1259/0007-1285-53-626-81
Abstract
A conventional static ultrasound B scanner with a 6 mm diameter 5 MHz transducer was used to examine the brains of 12 infants between 1 wk and 8 mo. of age using the anterior fontanelle as an ultrasound window. High resolution pictures were obtained allowing assessment of corticol thickness, ventricular size, intracranial hemorrhage and hydrocephalus. Comparison of these pictures with those obtained in the same patients by computerized tomography showed excellent correlation. Ultrasound is a simple, non-invasive diagnostic technique. In this small preliminary series its performance has altered the diagnosis and influenced the management in several cases.This publication has 4 references indexed in Scilit:
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