Application of echoencephalography in the diagnosis of intracranial haematomas
G. S. Knirik , E. K. Valeev , S. A. Grinberg
Kazan medical journal ›› 1971, Vol. 52 ›› Issue (1) : 56 -57.
Application of echoencephalography in the diagnosis of intracranial haematomas
Ultrasound is absorbed differently by tissues depending on their density and is reflected from the interface of two media with different densities. In echography, ultrasound waves pass through the cranial cavity and are reflected from the midline structures of the brain, which most authors refer to as the epiphysis, the third ventricle, the sickle-shaped process, the longitudinal interhemispheric cleft, and the transparent septum. This is the so-called midline echo - M-echo.
Knirik G.S., Valeev E.K., Grinberg S.A.
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