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American Journal of Roentgenology, Vol 144, Issue 2, 377-380
Copyright © 1985 by American Roentgen Ray Society


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Neurosonographic recognition of subependymal cysts in high-risk neonates

MR Clair, EL Zalneraitis, RS Baim, K Goodman, and EA Perkes

Serial neurosonography was performed in 210 high-risk, preterm neonates. Eleven (5.8%) demonstrated small cystic formations in the subependymal lining of the lateral ventricles. These subependymal cysts were unilateral and were detected at the exact site of a previous subependymal hemorrhage in two cases. These 11 infants were not significantly different in maturity, size, or clinical parameters from our main high-risk newborn population. Ten survivors had marked motor retardation at follow-up ages of 9-13 months, and one died from neonatal sepsis.
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