PMID: 6110043Feb 21, 1981Paper

Pneumothorax and cerebral haemorrhage in preterm infants

Lancet
A P LipscombM D Whitehead

Abstract

Real-time ultrasound was used to examine the brains of all 95 infants born at less than 33 weeks of gestation who were admitted to the neonatal unit of University College Hospital in 1979. Evidence was obtained which strongly suggested that pneumothorax causes and aggravates haemorrhage into the germinal layer and ventricles of preterm infants.

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