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Il termine ventricolomegalia (VM) indica l’ampliamento dei ventricoli laterali con misure superiori ai 10 mm nei feti dalla 14° settimana di gestazione fino a termine. Una ventricolomegalia può essere il risultato di diversi tipi di anomalie cerebrali o insulti verificatisi durante lo sviluppo. La misurazione dei ventricoli in ecografia corrisponde all’ampiezza a livello dell’atrio del ventricolo laterale distale alla sonda.
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Fonda, C., Mortilla, M. (2013). Sistema nervoso centrale: ventricolomegalie. In: Fonda, C., Manganaro, L., Triulzi, F. (eds) RM fetale. Springer, Milano. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-1408-4_12
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