Abstract

I MPROVED DOPPLER ultrasound equipment has lead to a rapidly increasing interest in cerebral blood flow measurements in the human neonate, particularly in relation to asphyxia and intraventricular hemmorhage. Recently combined two-dimensional real-time and pulsed Doppler systems have also opened the possibility of studying fetal cerebral blood flow in normal and complicated pregnancies. This chapter will deal witt the technique of documenting fetal and neonatal cerebral blood flow, normal cerebral blood flow patterns, and changes in cerebral blood flow under pathophysiologic circumstances

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