1. Alexander, E., Jr., Davis, C. H., Jr., & Kitahata, L. M. (1956). Hydranencephaly: Observations on transillumination of the head of infants. AMA Archives of Neurology Psychiatry, 76, 578–584.
2. Bae, J. S., Jang, M. U., & Park, S. S. (2008). Prolonged survival to adulthood of an individual with hydranencephaly. Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery, 110, 307–309.
3. Barozzino, T., & Sgro, M. (2002). Transillumination of the neonatal skull: Seeing the light. Canadian Medical Association Journal, 167, 1271–1272.
4. Cecchetto, G., Milanese, L., & Giordano, R. (2013). Looking at the missing brain: Hydranencephaly case series and literature review. Pediatric Neurology, 48, 152–158.
5. Fowler, M., Dow, R., White, T. A., et al. (1972). Congenital hydrocephalus-hydranencephaly in five siblings, with autopsy studies: A new disease. Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology, 14, 173–188.