Neonatal Intracranial Hemorrhage

 

Neonatal Intracranial Hemorrhage


Grade-I Hemorrhage: 

  • One or more hyperechogenic areas just below the lateral ventricle, Best seen in a transverse plane adjacent to the frontal horn.
  • Confirm by doing a sagittal scan.
  • May be unilateral or bilateral.


Grade-II Hemorrhage:

  • Intraventricular bleeding (Additional echoes from the ventricles indicating thrombus or clot)
  • No ventricular dilatations.


Grade-III Hemorrhage:

  • Intraventricular Bleeding.
  • Dilated ventricles


Grade-IV Hemorrhage:

  • Intraventricular bleeding.
  • Bleeding into brain substance (increased echogenicity within the brain).





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