Laub M C, Kugler J
Fortschr Med. 1980 Mar 6;98(9):309-12.
The results of cranial ultrasound (A-scan) and computerized tomography (CT) in 81 children were corresponding in 90%, when ventricular diameter was determined, in 85% of intracerebral dysplasias, and in 12,5% of neonatal intracranial hemorrhagia. Comparison of EEG and CT findings in 70 of these children were corresponding in 54% of the cases with respect to "normal" and "abnormal". On the basis of these results routine one-dimensional ultrasound scanning still seems to be a useful procedure.