Figure 2.
Newborn first accessed in the emergency department with fever and vomit, then was hospitalized four days later due to generalized seizures. CT showed mixed-density bilateral fluid collections (not shown). MRI demonstrated bilateral subdural CSF-blood collection, supra- and infra-tentorial (A,B axial FLAIR, arrows); subarachnoid blood products are revealed by susceptibility weighted imaging in right frontal lobe (C, axial SWI, arrow); intraparenchymal cortical-subcortical hemorrhage in the right frontal lobe (D,E, axial DWI and ADC map, arrows-head). One-month follow-up MRI (F, axial T2) showed malacic evolution of intraparenchymal damage (asterisks) and bilateral subdural hygromas (arrows).