ROLE OF TRANSCRANIAL ULTRASOUND&DOPPLER IN VENTRICULOMEGALY IN PEDIATRIC AGE GROUP
Rania Abdelghany Ahmed;
Abstract
Ventriculomegaly in the pediatric age group is a very common pathological
entity. It could be secondary to increased cerebrospinal fluid pressure in the
ventricular cavity (hydrocephalus), or to a lack of brain parenchyma due to
(atrophic) involution o
entity. It could be secondary to increased cerebrospinal fluid pressure in the
ventricular cavity (hydrocephalus), or to a lack of brain parenchyma due to
(atrophic) involution o
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| Title | ROLE OF TRANSCRANIAL ULTRASOUND&DOPPLER IN VENTRICULOMEGALY IN PEDIATRIC AGE GROUP | Authors | Rania Abdelghany Ahmed | Keywords | ROLE OF TRANSCRANIAL ULTRASOUND&DOPPLER IN VENTRICULOMEGALY IN PEDIATRIC AGE GROUP | Issue Date | 2009 | Description | Ventriculomegaly in the pediatric age group is a very common pathological entity. It could be secondary to increased cerebrospinal fluid pressure in the ventricular cavity (hydrocephalus), or to a lack of brain parenchyma due to (atrophic) involution o |
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