Bilateral Grade III Germinal Matrix Hemorrhage 1
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CA0435-Bilateral Grade III Germinal Matrix Hemorrhage 1
CA0435-Bilateral Grade III Germinal Matrix Hemorrhage 1
Case ReportHistory
Exam
Prior Study
Findings
Brain
The brain is immature with under-sulcation and open sylvian fissures.
There is diffuse cerebral edema with diffusely increased echogenicity of the brain parenchyma and loss of grey white matter differentiation.
CSF spaces/ventricular system
There is a germinal matrix hemorrhage.
There is an intraventricular extension with the dilatation of ventricles, consistent with a grade III hemorrhage.
There is no intra-parenchymal bleed.
There is a prominence of the extra axial fluid spaces.
There are clots in the bilateral lateral ventricles and the third ventricle.
The choroid plexus is lobulated secondary to the clot layering over the choroid plexuses.
On color Doppler examination
The Resistive index in the anterior cerebral artery is 0.81
Additional findings:
None