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Table 1:

Clinical presentation and follow-up in 6 children with enlarged subarachnoid spaces and subdural collections

PatientAge (weeks)/SexPresentationEnlarged SS?Clinical
124/MIncreased HCYesCAT consult, normal Sk survey, characteristic RH. Reported as probable AHT
244/MIncreased HCYesNo CAT consult
335/FIncreased HCYesNo CAT consult
414/MIncreased HC, increased cryingYesCAT consult, normal Sk survey, no RH. Reported as probable AHT
533/MIncreased HCYesNo CAT consult, no treatment
631/MIncreased HCYesNo CAT consult, no treatment
  • Note:—RH indicates retinal hemorrhages; Sk survey, conventional radiographic skeletal survey; NS, neurosurgery.