Subpial Hemorrhage in Neonates: What Radiologists Need to Know
André Rodrigues Façanha Barreto, Melisa Carrasco, Ania K. Dabrowski, Lisa R. Sun, Aylin Tekes
Abstract
The distinctive neuroimaging pattern of subpial hemorrhage is best appreciated on brain MRI, which shows the morphology over the cortex and injury to adjacent cortex and subcortical white matter. These findings do not occur in subarachnoid and subdural hemorrhages. Recognizing the pattern of subpial hemorrhages should guide prognostic precision, prognostication, and counseling.
Topics & Concepts
MedicineIntraventricular hemorrhageGestational ageGeneticsPregnancyBiologyChild Abuse and Related TraumaCerebrospinal fluid and hydrocephalusNeonatal Respiratory Health Research