NEONATOLOGY ACTUAL FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH EXPLAINATIONS
1) Regarding ultrasound scans of the neonatal head: A Periventricular haemorrhages occur in 25% of very low birth weight infants. B Bleeds into the germinal matrix are unlikely to be associated with long term sequelae. C Most haemorrhages occur in the first 72 hours of life. D Grade 4 haemorrhages are unlikely to be symptomatic. (True) (True) (True) (False) E Ischaemic lesions are easily detected in the paraventricular area. (False) Comments: Bleeds occur in about 25% of very low birth weight infants and are relatively easy to see. Ischaemic lesions are much more difficult to detect, but may be marked by a flare in the periventricular area. Lesions are graded I-IV.
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