If the width of the fetal lateral ventricle increases to 13 millimeters, is it necessary to undergo a magnetic resonance imaging scan to rule out hydrocephalus?
Discuss whether a newborn with a jaundice index of 316 requires a magnetic resonance imaging scan to assess the risk of brain damage.
Discuss the risk of bilirubin deposition in the brain as a sequelae after blood transfusion treatment when a newborn’s jaundice index reaches 420, and the corresponding measures.
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If a newborn’s seizures gradually improve and their vital signs are normal, they can consider going home for observation, with a follow-up checkup after a month.
What should be done in the case of a fetus diagnosed with a bile duct cyst for treatment and care.
A 7-month-old male infant had jaundice at birth, which was cured after a month of treatment. At 6 months, the doctor suspected hydrocephalus based on a head circumference of 47cm. An MRI on July 13, 2012, revealed an obstruction in the middle cerebral aqueduct.
Discussing the safety and necessity of brain MRI for newborns with jaundice, as well as the potential impact on infant health.
The baby was born prematurely at 34 weeks, and the MRI showed a small patch of long T1 and T2 signal shadows in the posterior part of the left lateral ventricle, related to slight brain hypoxia at birth, but the lesion is small and may disappear as the brain develops.
How should one handle a newborn’s brain abnormality signal?