High resolution sonographic determination of the normal dimensions of the intracranial extraaxial compartment in the newborn infant

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Abstract

Prominence of the extraaxial space occasionally is encountered in infants referred for ultrasonography to exclude hydrocephalus. The interpretation of this finding can be problematic. We examined the width of the extraaxial compartment in 82 normal newborn infants. Scanning technique was optimized for viewing the near field, and the extraaxial space was measured over the cerebral convexities. Correlation was made with demographic variables. Measurements varied from 0 to 3.3 mm (mean, 1.6 mm), with slight negative linear relationship to gestational age. We conclude that small amounts of extraaxial fluid, up to 3.3 mm in width on scans, are common and normal in newborn infants.

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Frankel, D. A., Fessell, D. P., & Wolfson, W. P. (1998). High resolution sonographic determination of the normal dimensions of the intracranial extraaxial compartment in the newborn infant. Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine, 17(7), 411–415. https://doi.org/10.7863/jum.1998.17.7.411

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