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1. Echoencephalography - Wikipedia
Link: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Echoencephalography
Description: WEBEchoencephalography is the detailing of interfaces in the brain by means of ultrasonic waves. [1] See also. Electroencephalography (EEG) Magnetoencephalography (MEG) Tomography. Medical ultrasonography. Echocardiography, magnetocardiography (MCG), and electrocardiography (ECG or EKG), for diagnosing heart problems. References.
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2. Echoencephalography | Ultrasound, Imaging, Diagnosis | Britannica
Link: https://www.britannica.com/science/echoencephalography
Description: WEBechoencephalography, method for detecting abnormalities within the cranial cavity, based on the reflection of high-frequency sound pulses delivered to the head through a probe held firmly to the scalp.
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3. ECHOENCEPHALOGRAPHY - Nurse Info
Link: https://nurseinfo.in/echoencephalography/
Description: WEBFeb 25, 2021 · Echoencephalography is an ultrasound study performed to assist in the diagnosis of abnormalities of the midline cerebral structures that are associated with pathology, especially that shift of a ventricle.
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4. Echoencephalography - Indications, Preparation, Interpretation
Link: https://medic-journal.com/ultrasound-of-head-and-neck/echoencephalography/
Description: WEBFeb 5, 2022 · Echoencephalography (Echo-EG) is an ultrasound examination of brain tissues. The technique makes it possible to assess intracranial pressure, identify volumetric processes that cause displacement of brain structures, but does not make it possible to differentiate the detected pathological formations.
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5. Echoencephalography - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Link: https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/medicine-and-dentistry/echoencephalography
Description: WEBDiagnostic cranial ultrasound or echoencephalography has its origins in the 1950s, and has greatest application in the pediatric population. The earliest instruments were limited in image quality and at best, were able to detect shift of the midline as an indication of unilateral intracranial pathology (Leksell 1956 ).
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6. Echoencephalography Definition & Meaning | Merriam-Webster …
Link: https://www.merriam-webster.com/medical/echoencephalography
Description: WEBnoun. echo· en· ceph· a· log· ra· phy -in-ˌsef-ə-ˈläg-rə-fē. plural echoencephalographies. : the use of ultrasound to examine and measure internal structures (as the ventricles) of the skull and to diagnose abnormalities and disease. echoencephalographic. -ˌsef-ə-lə-ˈgraf-ik. adjective. Dictionary Entries Near echoencephalography.
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7. Use of Echoencephalography | Neurology
Link: https://www.neurology.org/doi/10.1212/WNL.9.4.216
Description: WEBUse of Echoencephalography | Neurology. The most widely read and highly cited peer-reviewed neurology journal. Article. April 1, 1959. Use of Echoencephalography. M. de …
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8. Echoencephalogram Definition & Meaning | Merriam-Webster …
Link: https://www.merriam-webster.com/medical/echoencephalogram
Description: WEBnoun. echo· en· ceph· a· lo· gram ˌek-ō-in-ˈsef-ə-lə-ˌgram. : a visual record obtained by echoencephalography.
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9. A- Echoencephalography in the Evaluation of …
Link: https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/pdf/10.1161/01.STR.2.5.452
Description: WEBA- Echoencephalography in the Evaluation of Cerebrovascular Disease. BY BURTON A. SANDOK, M.D. Abitract: Mode Echoencepha-lography in the Evaluation of Cerebrovascular Disease. The value of A-mode echoencephalography was studied in a series of patients with cerebrovascular disease of various types.
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10. Echoencephalography - ScienceDirect
Link: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0037198X75900474
Description: WEBOct 1, 1975 · By far the most important and the best docu- mented aspect of echoencephalography is the ability to measure midline displacement and to estimate third and lateral ventricular size. Tumor identification by attenuation and characteristic echo pattern has been described, but the variability of A …