Grade-IV Intracranial Hemorrhage:
Clinical History
- Preterm baby
- Birth asphyxia
- Low birth weight
- Delayed crying/ No crying
- Convulsion
Ultrasound Findings
- Intraventricular bleeding.
- Ventriculomegaly.
- Brain parenchymal extension of hemorrhage
Prognosis/Sequelae
- Poor prognosis
- Posthemorrhgic hydrocephalus
- Loss of brain tissue forming porencephalic cysts
- Developmental retardation
- Neurological deficits
Types of Intracranial Hemorrhage
- Grade I: Isolated subependymal hemorrhage
- Grade II: Intraventricular hemorrhage without ventriculomegaly
- Grade III: Intraventricular hemorrhage with ventriculomegaly
- Grade IV: Intraventricular hemorrhage with ventriculomegaly with parenchymal extension
Case 01:
- 32 days old preterm low birth weight baby of an eclampsic mother with no history of crying since birth.
- Ultrasound shows dilated lateral ventricles with clots around the choroid plexus. Intraparenchymal cystic lesion with internal clots are seen indicating intraparenchymal extension turing into porencephalic cysts.
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