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The standard reflections of the normal sonoencephalogram are produced when the ultrasonic beam-scalp angle is approximately 90°. The composite of reflections which appear to the far left on the oscilloscope screen is called the initial echo (initial complex, near-side echo, the “main-bang”). The reflection appearing in the middle of the field is termed the midline echo. The group of reflections at the far right is called the end echo (bottom echo, far-side echo).
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Mostafawy, A. (1971). The Normal Sonoencephalogram (SEG). In: Pediatric Sonoencephalography. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-65086-4_6
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