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When should a brain ultrasound be done for premature babies?

?How many grades we have for Intraventricular bleeding in prematures

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Question added by Ramadan Bayou , Pediatric Consultant , Benghazi Medical Center
Date Posted: 2016/05/07
Jasur Jamilov
by Jasur Jamilov , Jasur Jamilov

A brain USG for every PB should be done once within 1 month after birth. In case of any brain pathology USG-brain can be repeat every 1-2 months

Assad Alhadi
by Assad Alhadi , Radiology Consultant , Saudi Germany Hospital (SGH)

If there are suspecious of intra-ventricular hemorrhage, periventricular leukomalacia or in cases such as hyderoecpahlus

Muneeza Kanwal
by Muneeza Kanwal , ER resident , king khalid general hospital

If a doctor suspect any Intraventricular hemorrhage,Periventricular Leukeomalacia or cerebral Palsy! There will be a need of ultrasound brain in premature babies

shafqat rehman
by shafqat rehman , Internee , University of Lahore

Premature babies who require intensive care frequently have head ultrasounds to rule out neurological complications of prematurity, such as bleeding in the brain (intraventricular hemorrhage, or IVH) or injury to the white matter of the brain surrounding the ventricles (periventricular leukomalacia, or PVL).

A doctor also might order a head ultrasound for a baby with:

  • an abnormal increase in head size
  • a bulging fontanel
  • any neurological symptoms

Deleted user
by Deleted user

Ultrasound for are premature babies born at or less than 32 weeks gestation sgould be done on the 7th to 14th day of life. 

NEETHU DAS R.T
by NEETHU DAS R.T , Sales Coordinator , Aamal Q.S.C

Ultrasound should be done before the bones of the skull have grown together.

Imad Awwad
by Imad Awwad , Diagnostic radiologist , Sohar International Medical Center

ASAP to investigate germinal matrix haemorrhage and periventricular leukomalacia.

Doctor Zakia  Siddika
by Doctor Zakia Siddika , Founder & Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and also practicing as General Physician & Sonologist. , Nahar Diagnostic and Medical Center

Doctors order head ultrasounds when there's a concern about neurological problems in an infant. Premature babies who require intensive care frequently have head ultrasounds to rule out neurological complications of prematurity, such as bleeding in the brain (intraventricular hemorrhage, or IVH) or injury to the white matter of the brain surrounding the ventricles (periventricular leukomalacia, or PVL).

A doctor also might order a head ultrasound for a baby with:

  • an abnormal increase in head size
  • a bulging fontanel
  • any neurological symptoms

Head ultrasounds can generally help in diagnosing:

  • bleeding in the brain tissue or ventricles
  • hydrocephalus (excess fluid in the brain and ventricles)
  • a mass in the brain, such as a tumor or cyst
  • suspected complications of meningitis

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