Sonographic Demonstration of Contusional White Matter Clefts in an Infant
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In abused children cerebral contusion can lead to neurologic sequelae or mental retardation. Cerebral injury has been found with and without external evidence of head injury. We report the sonographic findings in a case of battered-child syndrome. Cerebral sonography could demonstrate cerebral contusion at the time of admission. On repeated examination white matter clefts developed in both frontal lobes. The sonographic findings were confirmed by CCT.
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