: Use a high-frequency 7.5–10 MHz curved array probe for routine scans. Higher frequencies (up to 18 MHz) or linear probes are recommended for superficial structures and preterm infants.
: Includes one midline view and four parasagittal views (two right, two left) to visualize lateral ventricles and periventricular white matter. Equipment Settings : Neonatal Cranial Ultrasonography: Guidelines fo...
: Within the first 4–7 days post-birth to detect early hemorrhage. : Use a high-frequency 7
: The primary window for capturing supratentorial structures. It remains useful for up to 12–14 months of age. Neonatal Cranial Ultrasonography: Guidelines fo...
: Descriptions of echogenicity (e.g., "periventricular flare" or cysts).
: Investigating suspected brain infections or congenital malformations. Scanning Guidelines & Protocol
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