Clinical Features:
A 6-month-old child was brought with
- Inability to roll, crawl or sit
- H/o preterm delivery with low birth weight & hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy
Ultrasound Features:
Prominent sulci & extraventricular CSF spaces with diffuse white matter volume loss, predominantly involving the frontal & parietal lobes.
Remember:
Regular follow-up scans of children with a history of HIE may help understand the progressive cerebral atrophy.
Ultrasound Images:
Fig: Sagittal sections. Prominent sulci. Normal corpus callosum
Fig: Coronal section. Prominent sulci, widened CSF spaces.
Fig: Sagittal section. Prominent sulci, widened CSF spaces.
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