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Real-Time Spatial Compound Ultrasound Imaging of Skin

Real-Time Spatial Compound Ultrasound Imaging of Skin LITERATURE REVIEWS Carolyn M. Sofka, MD, Section Editor have a similar neurologic outcome at 24 been described in utero. The authors Outcome of Very Low Birth months compared with those very low- comment on the importance of prenatal Weight Infants with birth weight infants with normal ven- sonography in making this diagnosis, Sonographic Enlarged tricular size. also noting that intracranial hemorrhage can be observed, as in this case, in the Occipital Horn second trimester as opposed to the usual Tang et al. Pediatr Neurol. third trimester. Second-Trimester Diagnosis 2004;30:42–45. of Intracranial Vascular This retrospective review evaluated the Anomalies in a Fetus with parallel neurologic development of very Applications of Endoscopic low-birth weight infants both with and Subdural Hemorrhage Ultrasonography in without disproportionately dilated tri- Pancreatic Cancer Strigini et al. Prenatal Diagn. gone and occipital horns. All low-birth 2003;24:31–34. weight (<1500 g) infants born at a single Varadarajulu and Wallace. Cancer hospital were reviewed. Those with con- This article presents a case report of Control. 2004;11:15–22. founding medical conditions such as sonographically detected fetal subdural congenital hydrocephalus, intracranial This review article summarizes the re- hemorrhage associated with multiple in- hemorrhage, periventricular leukomala- cent data regarding endoscopic ultra- tracranial aneurysms. The http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Ultrasound quarterly Wolters Kluwer Health

Real-Time Spatial Compound Ultrasound Imaging of Skin

Ultrasound quarterly , Volume 20 (2) – Jun 1, 2004

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Abstract

LITERATURE REVIEWS Carolyn M. Sofka, MD, Section Editor have a similar neurologic outcome at 24 been described in utero. The authors Outcome of Very Low Birth months compared with those very low- comment on the importance of prenatal Weight Infants with birth weight infants with normal ven- sonography in making this diagnosis, Sonographic Enlarged tricular size. also noting that intracranial hemorrhage can be observed, as in this case, in the Occipital Horn second trimester as opposed to the usual Tang et al. Pediatr Neurol. third trimester. Second-Trimester Diagnosis 2004;30:42–45. of Intracranial Vascular This retrospective review evaluated the Anomalies in a Fetus with parallel neurologic development of very Applications of Endoscopic low-birth weight infants both with and Subdural Hemorrhage Ultrasonography in without disproportionately dilated tri- Pancreatic Cancer Strigini et al. Prenatal Diagn. gone and occipital horns. All low-birth 2003;24:31–34. weight (<1500 g) infants born at a single Varadarajulu and Wallace. Cancer hospital were reviewed. Those with con- This article presents a case report of Control. 2004;11:15–22. founding medical conditions such as sonographically detected fetal subdural congenital hydrocephalus, intracranial This review article summarizes the re- hemorrhage associated with multiple in- hemorrhage, periventricular leukomala- cent data regarding endoscopic ultra- tracranial aneurysms. The

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Ultrasound quarterlyWolters Kluwer Health

Published: Jun 1, 2004

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