There have been tremendous changes in the methods used to evaluate brain injury in the preterm infant in the past 30 years. In particular, major improvements have been made in how we use neuroimaging techniques and now magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is used more often and considered complimentary to routine and sequential cranial ultrasound. The focus has shifted from severe lesions such as large intraventricular and parenchymal hemorrhages and cystic periventricular leukomalacia to assessing and understanding the etiology of more subtle noncystic white matter injury, punctate hemorrhage, and cerebellar lesions. The more severe lesions that dominated the early period of preterm neonatal brain imaging occur less frequently but are still as...
BACKGROUND: The evolution of non-hemorrhagic white matter injury (WMI) based on sequential magnetic ...
White matter injury (WMI) is the most frequent form of preterm brain injury. Cranial ultrasound (CUS...
textabstractAlthough in the last decades advances in fetal and neonatal medicine have reduced mortal...
Perinatal care advances emerging over the past twenty years have helped to diminish the mortality an...
Advances in neuroimaging of the preterm infant have enhanced the ability to detect brain injury. Thi...
Due to advances in neonatal intensive care over the last decades, the pattern of brain injury seen i...
Due to advances in neonatal intensive care over the last decades, the pattern of brain injury seen i...
The cerebral ultrasound has been used many years for the diagnosis of brain lesions in term and pret...
The neurological examination often falls short as a definitive test of central nervous system (CNS) ...
Despite the positive survival trend in infants born prematurely, the risk for development of intracr...
In recent years, significant investigation has been undertaken by means of magnetic resonance imagin...
In recent years, significant investigation has been undertaken by means of magnetic resonance imagin...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate detection ability and feasibility of serial cranial ultrasonography (CUS) ...
Despite the positive survival trend in infants born prematurely, the risk for development of intracr...
BACKGROUND: The evolution of non-hemorrhagic white matter injury (WMI) based on sequential magnetic ...
BACKGROUND: The evolution of non-hemorrhagic white matter injury (WMI) based on sequential magnetic ...
White matter injury (WMI) is the most frequent form of preterm brain injury. Cranial ultrasound (CUS...
textabstractAlthough in the last decades advances in fetal and neonatal medicine have reduced mortal...
Perinatal care advances emerging over the past twenty years have helped to diminish the mortality an...
Advances in neuroimaging of the preterm infant have enhanced the ability to detect brain injury. Thi...
Due to advances in neonatal intensive care over the last decades, the pattern of brain injury seen i...
Due to advances in neonatal intensive care over the last decades, the pattern of brain injury seen i...
The cerebral ultrasound has been used many years for the diagnosis of brain lesions in term and pret...
The neurological examination often falls short as a definitive test of central nervous system (CNS) ...
Despite the positive survival trend in infants born prematurely, the risk for development of intracr...
In recent years, significant investigation has been undertaken by means of magnetic resonance imagin...
In recent years, significant investigation has been undertaken by means of magnetic resonance imagin...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate detection ability and feasibility of serial cranial ultrasonography (CUS) ...
Despite the positive survival trend in infants born prematurely, the risk for development of intracr...
BACKGROUND: The evolution of non-hemorrhagic white matter injury (WMI) based on sequential magnetic ...
BACKGROUND: The evolution of non-hemorrhagic white matter injury (WMI) based on sequential magnetic ...
White matter injury (WMI) is the most frequent form of preterm brain injury. Cranial ultrasound (CUS...
textabstractAlthough in the last decades advances in fetal and neonatal medicine have reduced mortal...