Neonatal Cranial Ultrasound
Neonatal cranial ultrasound is a medical imaging technique used to detect potential abnormalities in the brain of a newborn baby. It uses sound waves to produce an image of the baby's head, allowing doctors to assess the structure, size and anatomy. This provides important information that can help identify potential problems and guide medical decisions. Neonatal cranial ultrasound is a valuable tool in the diagnosis and treatment of newborns, as it can detect abnormalities such as brain bleeding, fluid accumulation, and certain birth defects before they become more serious. It is also helpful for monitoring the baby's growth and development, as well as providing an early diagnosis for conditions such as hydrocephalus, spina bifida, and meningocele.
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