OBJECTIVE: To quantitatively assess white matter injury (WMI) volume and location in very preterm neonates, and to examine the association of lesion volume and location with 18-month neurodevelopmental outcomes. METHODS: Volume and location of WMI was quantified on MRI in 216 neonates (median gestational age 27.9 weeks) who had motor, cognitive, and language assessments at 18 months corrected age (CA). Neonates were scanned at 32.1 postmenstrual weeks (median) and 68 (31.5%) had WMI; of 66 survivors, 58 (87.9%) had MRI and 18-month outcomes. WMI was manually segmented and transformed into a common image space, accounting for intersubject anatomical variability. Probability maps describing the likelihood of a lesion predicting adverse 18-mon...
BACKGROUND: The evolution of non-hemorrhagic white matter injury (WMI) based on sequential magnetic ...
Preterm births are rising in Canada and worldwide. As clinicians strive to identify preterm neonates...
ObjectivesTo determine the rate of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-detected noncystic white matter ...
ObjectiveTo develop a simple imaging rule to predict neurodevelopmental outcomes at 4.5 years in a c...
OBJECTIVE: To develop a simple imaging rule to predict neurodevelopmental outcomes at 4.5 years ...
© 2018 The Authors Objective: To determine whether the spatial extent and location of early-identifi...
Background: Neonates with congenital heart disease (CHD) are at high risk of punctate white matter i...
Background: Cerebral white matter abnormalities on term MRI are a strong predictor of motor disabili...
Cerebral white matter abnormalities on term MRI are a strong predictor of motor disability in childr...
Preterm infants who develop neurodevelopmental impairment do not always have recognized abnormalitie...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Very preterm infants (birth weight,MATERIALS AND METHODS: In this prospectiv...
Perinatal care advances emerging over the past twenty years have helped to diminish the mortality an...
Background: Preterm infants are at high risk of diffuse white matter injury and adverse neurodevelop...
Background: White matter (WM) abnormalities associated with prematurity are one of the most importan...
BackgroundNeonates with congenital heart disease (CHD) are at high risk of punctate white matter inj...
BACKGROUND: The evolution of non-hemorrhagic white matter injury (WMI) based on sequential magnetic ...
Preterm births are rising in Canada and worldwide. As clinicians strive to identify preterm neonates...
ObjectivesTo determine the rate of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-detected noncystic white matter ...
ObjectiveTo develop a simple imaging rule to predict neurodevelopmental outcomes at 4.5 years in a c...
OBJECTIVE: To develop a simple imaging rule to predict neurodevelopmental outcomes at 4.5 years ...
© 2018 The Authors Objective: To determine whether the spatial extent and location of early-identifi...
Background: Neonates with congenital heart disease (CHD) are at high risk of punctate white matter i...
Background: Cerebral white matter abnormalities on term MRI are a strong predictor of motor disabili...
Cerebral white matter abnormalities on term MRI are a strong predictor of motor disability in childr...
Preterm infants who develop neurodevelopmental impairment do not always have recognized abnormalitie...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Very preterm infants (birth weight,MATERIALS AND METHODS: In this prospectiv...
Perinatal care advances emerging over the past twenty years have helped to diminish the mortality an...
Background: Preterm infants are at high risk of diffuse white matter injury and adverse neurodevelop...
Background: White matter (WM) abnormalities associated with prematurity are one of the most importan...
BackgroundNeonates with congenital heart disease (CHD) are at high risk of punctate white matter inj...
BACKGROUND: The evolution of non-hemorrhagic white matter injury (WMI) based on sequential magnetic ...
Preterm births are rising in Canada and worldwide. As clinicians strive to identify preterm neonates...
ObjectivesTo determine the rate of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-detected noncystic white matter ...