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. 2020 Jul 3;179(12):1969–1977. doi: 10.1007/s00431-020-03723-3

Fig. 1.

Fig. 1

Ultrasound imaging from our cohort. (I) Top row shows images from ventriculitis patients. (II) Bottom row shows contrasting images from meningitis patients. IA: Slightly thickened ultrasound rich ventricle walls. IB: Coronal image of bilateral enlarged ventricles, with stranding in the right ventricle. IC: Coronal image showing hyperechoic lining of the gyri and sulci, hyperechoic peripheral CSF. ID: Hyperechoic appearance of white matter. IIA: Normal periventricular lining. IIB: Normal non-reflecting CSF. No hydrocephalus. IIC: Virtual normal lining. IID: Normal white matter surrounding the ventricles