Early and late cranial ultrasonographic appearances and outcome in very low birthweight infants

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Abstract

Of 798 very low birthweight infants admitted to a regional neonatal intensive care unit over a five year period, 547 were discharged home and 524 available for follow up at two to five years later. Eighty-seven infants had a major impairment. Both early and late cerebral ultrasonographic appearances gave useful prognostic information, but the presence of cystic lesions, particularly if bilateral, was highly significant. There was a close correlation between late parenchymal lesions and previous ipsilateral intraventricular haemorrhage, suggesting a causal relation.

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Cooke, R. W. I. (1987). Early and late cranial ultrasonographic appearances and outcome in very low birthweight infants. Archives of Disease in Childhood, 62(9), 931–937. https://doi.org/10.1136/adc.62.9.931

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