Condition
Pediatric Ventriculomegaly
What You Need to Know
Pediatric ventriculomegaly is a condition in which a fetus's brain ventricles (cavities) are abnormally enlarged.
Key Symptoms
The most common symptoms of ventriculomegaly are:
- Full or bulging "soft spot" (fontanel) on the newborn's skull
- Prominent veins in the scalp
- Abnormally rapid head growth
Diagnosis
Ventriculomegaly is typically diagnosed in-utero by:
- Ultrasound
- Fetal MRI
Treatment
Treatment for severe ventriculomegaly may include:
- Insertion of a ventriculoperitoneal (VP) shunt
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Departments that Treat Ventriculomegaly

The Zickler Family Prenatal Pediatrics Institute
The Zickler Family Prenatal Pediatrics Institute at Children's National Hospital in Washington, D.C., provides specialized care for babies during pregnancy, delivery and after birth.