Correct option is B
The setting-sun sign (downward deviation of eyes with scleral show above iris) is one of the earliest clinical indicators of raised ICP in infants with hydrocephalus.
Explanation of options: (a) Bulging fontanelle occurs but usually later with sustained raised ICP. (b) Correct; “sunset eye” is a classic early marker of hydrocephalus. (c) Dilated scalp veins develop in more advanced stages. (d) Macrocephaly is a later finding as head circumference increases.