<div><p>Previous studies have proposed that the early elucidation of brain injury from structural Magnetic Resonance Images (sMRI) is critical for the clinical assessment of children with cerebral palsy (CP). Although distinct aetiologies, including cortical maldevelopments, white and grey matter lesions and ventricular enlargement, have been categorised, these injuries are commonly only assessed in a qualitative fashion. As a result, sMRI remains relatively underexploited for clinical assessments, despite its widespread use. In this study, several automated and validated techniques to automatically quantify these three classes of injury were generated in a large cohort of children (n = 139) aged 5–17, including 95 children diagnosed with u...
White and grey matter lesions are the most prevalent type of injury observable in the Magnetic Reson...
Understanding the relationships between the structure and function of the brain largely relies on th...
Aim: To describe the development of a novel rating scale for classification of brain structural magn...
Previous studies have proposed that the early elucidation of brain injury from structural Magnetic R...
Previous studies have proposed that the early elucidation of brain injury from structural Magnetic R...
Previous studies have proposed that the early elucidation of brain injury from structural Magnetic R...
Previous studies have proposed that the early elucidation of brain injury from structural Magnetic R...
White and grey matter lesions are the most prevalent type of injury observable in the Magnetic Reson...
White and grey matter lesions are the most prevalent type of injury observable in the Magnetic Reson...
AbstractWhite and grey matter lesions are the most prevalent type of injury observable in the Magnet...
Understanding the relationships between the structure and function of the brain largely relies on th...
White and grey matter lesions are the most prevalent type of injury observable in the Magnetic Reson...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is recommended in all children with cerebral palsy (CP) where the a...
Understanding the relationships between the structure and function of the brain largely relies on th...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is recommended in all children with cerebral palsy (CP) where the a...
White and grey matter lesions are the most prevalent type of injury observable in the Magnetic Reson...
Understanding the relationships between the structure and function of the brain largely relies on th...
Aim: To describe the development of a novel rating scale for classification of brain structural magn...
Previous studies have proposed that the early elucidation of brain injury from structural Magnetic R...
Previous studies have proposed that the early elucidation of brain injury from structural Magnetic R...
Previous studies have proposed that the early elucidation of brain injury from structural Magnetic R...
Previous studies have proposed that the early elucidation of brain injury from structural Magnetic R...
White and grey matter lesions are the most prevalent type of injury observable in the Magnetic Reson...
White and grey matter lesions are the most prevalent type of injury observable in the Magnetic Reson...
AbstractWhite and grey matter lesions are the most prevalent type of injury observable in the Magnet...
Understanding the relationships between the structure and function of the brain largely relies on th...
White and grey matter lesions are the most prevalent type of injury observable in the Magnetic Reson...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is recommended in all children with cerebral palsy (CP) where the a...
Understanding the relationships between the structure and function of the brain largely relies on th...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is recommended in all children with cerebral palsy (CP) where the a...
White and grey matter lesions are the most prevalent type of injury observable in the Magnetic Reson...
Understanding the relationships between the structure and function of the brain largely relies on th...
Aim: To describe the development of a novel rating scale for classification of brain structural magn...