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Neonatal hemorrhage

  • Select the letter that corresponds to the caudothalamic groove on the parasagittal section below.
  • What are the grades of germinal matrix hemorrhage?
  • What are five clinical signs of intracranial hemorrhage?
  • What area in the brain is the most susceptible?
  • What does hemorrhage look like on ultrasound?
  • What images are routinely obtained on the ultrasound?
  • What is PVL?
  • What is hydranencephaly?
  • What is hypoxic - ischemic encephalopathy?
  • What is the difference in appearance between profound and partial HIE in the perinatal period?
  • What is the most common predisposing factor for intracranial hemorrhage
  • What is the prognosis associated with germinal matrix hemorrhage?
  • What study is most useful in the radiologic workup of intracranial hemorrhage?

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  • Select the letter that corresponds to the caudothalamic groove on the parasagittal section below. ›