Training and competency in neonatal cranial ultrasonography - a regional online questionnaire survey This article discusses the training and competency of registrars in performing a neonatal cranial ultrasound scan (CrUSS). It includes the results of an online regional survey of 100 trainees in the London and Eastern deaneries. This survey reveals a variation in the training received and the confidence level of registrars in performing the CrUSS.

2010 
The developing fetal and preterm infant brain is prone to various ischaemic, infective, inflammatory and neurotoxic insults. The various types of intracranial insults in preterm infants include germinal layer haemorrhage (GLH), intraventricular haemorrhage (IVH), haemorrhagic parenchymal infarction (HPI), cystic periventricular leucomalacia (PVL) and diffuse non-cystic white matter (WM) injury 1
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