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Radiology, Vol 150, 391-392, Copyright © 1984 by Radiological Society of North America
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CM Peterson, WL Smith and EA Franken
Two cases of primary intracerebellar hemorrhage in premature neonates in which diagnosis was established primarily by real-time ultrasound are presented. It is concluded that real-time, portable ultrasound should be the diagnostic method of choice in evaluating the brain in infants on multiple life-support systems.
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