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    A novel ultrasonic scanning method enables detailed 3D examination of infant brains, aiding diagnosis of conditions like intracerebral hemorrhages and hydrocephalus at the bedside.

    Area of Science:

    • Medical Imaging
    • Pediatric Neurology
    • Ultrasound Technology

    Background:

    • Infant brain imaging is crucial for diagnosing neurological conditions.
    • Current methods may have limitations in detail and portability.
    • Intracerebral hemorrhages and hydrocephalus are significant pediatric concerns.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To introduce a new ultrasonic scanning method for infant brain examination.
    • To evaluate the method's capability in visualizing specific brain structures.
    • To assess the feasibility of bedside and incubator-based examinations.

    Main Methods:

    • Utilized an electronic phased array compound scanner.
    • Employed dynamic focusing for enhanced image detail.
    • Acquired three-dimensional tomograms of the cranium.

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    Main Results:

    • The new method allows for detailed visualization of arbitrarily chosen infant brain structures.
    • Three-dimensional tomograms of the cranium were successfully obtained.
    • Examinations were demonstrated to be feasible at the bedside and within an incubator.

    Conclusions:

    • This novel ultrasonic scanning technique offers a promising, detailed, and portable approach for infant brain imaging.
    • The method facilitates in-depth examination of brain structures, aiding in the diagnosis of conditions like intracerebral hemorrhages and hydrocephalus.
    • Its bedside and incubator compatibility enhances clinical utility in neonatal care.