Cranial Ultrasonography in Term Infants and Stroke: When Is It Useful? (P6.333)

Conclusion: Cranial ultrasonography has poor sensitivity in detecting ischemic infarcts in term infants. Advanced neuroimaging should be pursued if there is high clinical suspicion for ischemic infarcts in the neonatal period and beyond.Disclosure: Dr. Mondok has nothing to disclose. Dr. Friedman has nothing to disclose.
Source: Neurology - Category: Neurology Authors: Tags: Child Neurology and Developmental Neurology: Other Source Type: research