Summary:
Transcranial ultrasound diagnosis is a rapidly developing non-invasive method not only for examina-
tion of intracranial haemodynamics, detection of vasospasms and microemboli but also for the diagnosis
of parenchymal cerebral lesions. The authors draw attention to the possibility of transcranial color-co-
ded duplex sonography (TCCS) in the diagnosis of tumours, arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) and
intracerebral haemorrhage. During a 16-month period they examined 528 patients where it proved
possible to diagnose all AVMs (4 patients) and intracerebral haemorrhage (5 patients) and 93 % tumours
(14 patients). By means of TCCS they diagnosed for the first time 50 % AVMs and 30 % tumours in patients
hospitalized with this diagnosis at the neurological department during the last 16 months.
Key words:
transcranial color-coded duplex sonography, cerebral tumours, arteriovenous malformati-
ons, intracerebral haemorrhage, ultrasound
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