BRAIN ULTRASOUND AS A DIAGNOSTIC AND FOLLOW UP METHOD OF LATERAL VENTRICLE DILATATION IN HOSPITALISED CHILDREN AT THE NEUROLOGY DEPARTMENT – PEDIATRIC CLINIC

Authors

  • Armend Vuçitërna Clinical Centre University of Kosova. Child Clinic Neuropediatric Department, Prishtina, Republic of Kosova.
  • Eglantina Kraja College ‘Fama’ Department of Nursing and Midwifery, Prishtina, Republic of Kosova.
  • Niman Bardhi College ‘Fama’ Department of Nursing and Midwifery, Prishtina, Republic of Kosova.
  • Naser Rugova College ‘Fama’ Department of Nursing and Midwifery, Prishtina, Republic of Kosova.
  • Arbona Sadiki College ‘Fama’ Department of Nursing and Midwifery, Prishtina, Republic of Kosova.
  • Agron Thaqi Ital Med Company
  • E. Shema Ital Med Company
  • Alma Shema Ital Med Company

Keywords:

Brain ultrasonography, ventriculomegaly, our clinical experience.

Abstract

A child’s full development is tied closely to the full development of the human’s central nervous system, which is why there are so many cases reported with central nervous system illnesses in children. Being very familiar with a child’s normal development, a Pediatric Neurologist doctor is capable of noticing any sort of neurological deviation during the first month of child’s development
which can be backed up with diagnostic methods such as: Transfontanellare Ultrasonography which is the chosen method to diagnose such anomalies and also helps keep track of them.

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Published

2016-11-30

How to Cite

Vuçitërna, A., Kraja, E., Bardhi, N., Rugova, N., Sadiki, A., Thaqi, A., Shema, E., & Shema, A. (2016). BRAIN ULTRASOUND AS A DIAGNOSTIC AND FOLLOW UP METHOD OF LATERAL VENTRICLE DILATATION IN HOSPITALISED CHILDREN AT THE NEUROLOGY DEPARTMENT – PEDIATRIC CLINIC. International Journal of Medicine & Healthcare (IJMH), 1(1), 21–23. Retrieved from http://ijmh.ielas.org/index.php/ijmh/article/view/5

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