State-of-the-art neonatal cerebral ultrasound: Technique and reporting
In the past three decades, cerebral ultrasound (CUS) has become a trusted technique to study the neonatal brain. It is a relatively cheap, non-invasive, bedside neuroimaging method available in nearly every hospital. Traditionally, CUS was used to detect major abnormalities, such as intraventricular...
Main Authors: | Dudink, J, Steggerda, SJ, Horsch, S, Alarcon Allen, A, Roehr, CC |
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Other Authors: | eurUS.brain group |
Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer Nature
2020
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