A retrospective study was made of 60 patients, 1 month to 3 years old, to determine the normal progression of white matter myelination on MR imaging. All examinations were performed with a 1.5-T unit, and axial T1- and T2-weighted images were evaluated in each patient. Multiple sites in the cerebral hemisphere and cerebellum were examined in each case for the presence and degree of myelination. The results show that MR imaging is sensitive to the early changes of white matter myelination, and imaging patterns correlate with known patterns from pathologic studies. At the time of birth in a full-term infant the posterior limb of the internal capsule, central corona radiata, and cerebellar peduncles show visible myelination. Myelination in the...
G. van Wezel-Meijler BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Hypoxic-ischemic cerebral changes can be difficult to d...
imaging, and this requires an appreciation of the normal pediatric brain appearance by FLAIR imaging...
AbstractAn emerging hypothesis in developmental and behavioral disorders is that they arise from dis...
The objective of this study was to measure myelination of frontal lobe changes in infants and young ...
Background: Myelination is a dynamic process starting during fetal life and proceeds predominantly a...
The normal process of myelination of the brain mainly occurs during the first year of life. This pro...
Myelination, the elaboration of myelin surrounding neuronal axons, is essential for normal brain fun...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: MR imaging was performed in very preterm infants by using an MR imager in th...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is the best method for assessing myelination in infants and young c...
Myelination, the elaboration of myelin surrounding neuronal axons, is essential for normal brain fun...
AbstractBackgroundMyelination is a dynamic process starting during fetal life and proceeds predomina...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: A common isolated reported finding in brain imaging studies on devel-opmenta...
SUMMARY: Term-equivalent imaging can assess myelination status in very preterm infants (30 weeks ’ g...
SUMMARY: A prior clinical report of 3T MR imaging in subsequently healthy very premature neonates im...
AbstractThe elaboration of the myelinated white matter is essential for normal neurodevelopment, est...
G. van Wezel-Meijler BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Hypoxic-ischemic cerebral changes can be difficult to d...
imaging, and this requires an appreciation of the normal pediatric brain appearance by FLAIR imaging...
AbstractAn emerging hypothesis in developmental and behavioral disorders is that they arise from dis...
The objective of this study was to measure myelination of frontal lobe changes in infants and young ...
Background: Myelination is a dynamic process starting during fetal life and proceeds predominantly a...
The normal process of myelination of the brain mainly occurs during the first year of life. This pro...
Myelination, the elaboration of myelin surrounding neuronal axons, is essential for normal brain fun...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: MR imaging was performed in very preterm infants by using an MR imager in th...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is the best method for assessing myelination in infants and young c...
Myelination, the elaboration of myelin surrounding neuronal axons, is essential for normal brain fun...
AbstractBackgroundMyelination is a dynamic process starting during fetal life and proceeds predomina...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: A common isolated reported finding in brain imaging studies on devel-opmenta...
SUMMARY: Term-equivalent imaging can assess myelination status in very preterm infants (30 weeks ’ g...
SUMMARY: A prior clinical report of 3T MR imaging in subsequently healthy very premature neonates im...
AbstractThe elaboration of the myelinated white matter is essential for normal neurodevelopment, est...
G. van Wezel-Meijler BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Hypoxic-ischemic cerebral changes can be difficult to d...
imaging, and this requires an appreciation of the normal pediatric brain appearance by FLAIR imaging...
AbstractAn emerging hypothesis in developmental and behavioral disorders is that they arise from dis...