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Ultrasound studies in premature infants after birth

โœ Scribed by TH. Grumme; W. Meese; G. Frommel; C. Tandhavadhana


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1973
Tongue
English
Weight
472 KB
Volume
1
Category
Article
ISSN
0091-2751

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Abstract

Between February 1970 and December 1971, 200 premature infants with birth weights of up to 2500 g were examined echoencephalographically within 48 hours of birth. The third ventricle and the brainโ€mantleโ€index (BMI) were determined. It was statistically proved that with increasing weight, advancing gestational age and growth of head circumference, the width of the third ventricle diminishes. The breadth of the third ventricle in premature infants and soโ€called โ€œsmallโ€forโ€dateโ€infantsโ€ was found to be essentially the same. An enlarged width of the third ventricle in cases of low birth weight and low gestational age, could possibly represent a physiological phase. BMI and third ventricle correlated closely. Conclusion: The more fully developed the premature infant, the smaller the width of the ventricular system.


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