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intraventricular:within a ventricle
hemorrhage:an abnormal severe internal or external discharge of blood
germinal matrix:A network of delicate blood vessels within the premature brain that usually involutes between 32 weeks and term gestation
grade one:classification of hemorrhage confined to the germinal matrix
grade two:classification of hemorrhage without ventricular dilatation
grade three:classification of hemorrhage with ventricular dilatation
grade four:classification of intraventricular rupture and hemorrhage into the surrounding white matter
indomethacin:medication that reduces the risk of IVH when used in low doses
caudothalamic groove:shallow groove projecting from the floor of the lateral ventricle located between the caudate nucleus and thalamus
reperfusion injury:caused when blood supply returns to tissues after a period of ischemia or lack of oxygen
prematurity:major risk factor for IVH
cranial ultrasound:radiological study used to evaluate and diagnose IVH
pvl:a form of white-matter brain injury characterized by necrosis or coagulation of white matter near the lateral ventricles causing "holes" in the tissue
midline:head position shown to decrease the incidence of IVH
autoregulation:the ability of the body to maintain a constant blood flow to the brain despite cerebral perfusion
seizure:a paroxysmal alteration in neurological function
KEYnotes Crossword
Across:| 2. | within a ventricle | | 3. | classification of hemorrhage with ventricular dilatation | | 5. | major risk factor for IVH | | 6. | a form of white-matter brain injury characterized by necrosis or coagulation of white matter near the lateral ventricles causing "holes" in the tissue | | 8. | medication that reduces the risk of IVH when used in low doses | | 10. | radiological study used to evaluate and diagnose IVH | | 13. | caused when blood supply returns to tissues after a period of ischemia or lack of oxygen | | 14. | the ability of the body to maintain a constant blood flow to the brain despite cerebral perfusion | | 15. | an abnormal severe internal or external discharge of blood |
| | Down:| 1. | shallow groove projecting from the floor of the lateral ventricle located between the caudate nucleus and thalamus | | 4. | classification of hemorrhage without ventricular dilatation | | 7. | head position shown to decrease the incidence of IVH | | 9. | classification of intraventricular rupture and hemorrhage into the surrounding white matter | | 11. | a paroxysmal alteration in neurological function | | 12. | classification of hemorrhage confined to the germinal matrix |
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KEYnotes Crossword
Across:| 2. | within a ventricle | | 3. | classification of hemorrhage with ventricular dilatation | | 5. | major risk factor for IVH | | 6. | a form of white-matter brain injury characterized by necrosis or coagulation of white matter near the lateral ventricles causing "holes" in the tissue | | 8. | medication that reduces the risk of IVH when used in low doses | | 10. | radiological study used to evaluate and diagnose IVH | | 13. | caused when blood supply returns to tissues after a period of ischemia or lack of oxygen | | 14. | the ability of the body to maintain a constant blood flow to the brain despite cerebral perfusion | | 15. | an abnormal severe internal or external discharge of blood |
| | Down:| 1. | shallow groove projecting from the floor of the lateral ventricle located between the caudate nucleus and thalamus | | 4. | classification of hemorrhage without ventricular dilatation | | 7. | head position shown to decrease the incidence of IVH | | 9. | classification of intraventricular rupture and hemorrhage into the surrounding white matter | | 11. | a paroxysmal alteration in neurological function | | 12. | classification of hemorrhage confined to the germinal matrix |
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