CASE 26
History: An asymptomatic pregnant patient with a second-trimester pregnancy undergoes ultrasound.
1. What is the diagnosis for the appearance of the atrium of the lateral ventricles?
B. Porencephaly
2. Which of the following entities is not a cause of hydrocephalus?
3. What is the normal range in size of the atrium of the lateral ventricle?
A. 4 to 10 mm
B. 2 to 4 mm
C. 10 to 22 mm
4. Which of the following statements is true?
A. Asymmetric hydrocephalus has fewer associated anomalies than symmetric hydrocephalus.
B. Hydrocephalus is rarely associated with anomalies.

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