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DOI:10.2214/AJR.08.1321
AJR 2009; 192:41-47
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Review

Imaging Findings in Neonatal Hypoxia: A Practical Review

E. Ralph Heinz1 and James M. Provenzale1,2

1 Department of Radiology, Duke University Medical Center, Box 3808, Durham, NC 27710.
2 Departments of Radiology, Oncology, and Biomedical Engineering, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA.

OBJECTIVE. The findings of hypoxia in the term neonate are unique; neonatal brain imaging findings differ from those of older children. Evaluation of neonatal brain images for signs of hypoxic injury requires attention to a specific set of signs.

CONCLUSION. Imaging findings in term neonates must be assessed according to different rules from those used in other age groups. Four major signs are proposed as a means of facilitating the diagnosis of hypoxia in the neonate.

Keywords: hypoxia • MRI • neonates • pediatric imaging


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