White matter injury (WMI) is the most frequent form of preterm brain injury. Cranial ultrasound (CUS) remains the preferred modality for initial and sequential neuroimaging in preterm infants, and is reliable for the diagnosis of cystic periventricular leukomalacia. Although magnetic resonance imaging is superior to CUS in detecting the diffuse and more subtle forms of WMI that prevail in very premature infants surviving nowadays, recent improvement in the quality of neonatal CUS imaging has broadened the spectrum of preterm white matter abnormalities that can be detected with this technique. We propose a structured CUS assessment of WMI of prematurity that seeks to account for both cystic and non-cystic changes, as well as signs of white m...
There have been tremendous changes in the methods used to evaluate brain injury in the preterm infan...
White matter injury and abnormal maturation are thought to be major contributors to the neurodevelop...
Perinatal care advances emerging over the past twenty years have helped to diminish the mortality an...
White matter injury (WMI) is the most frequent form of preterm brain injury. Cranial ultrasound (CUS...
AIM Diffuse white matter injury is not well detected by cranial ultrasonography (CUS). The aim of th...
BACKGROUND: The evolution of non-hemorrhagic white matter injury (WMI) based on sequential magnetic ...
white matter (WM) injury in the premature infant is unclear. This study was aimed to assess the sens...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate detection ability and feasibility of serial cranial ultrasonography (CUS) ...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The accurate identification of white matter injury in pre-mature neonates is...
Cranial Ultrasound (cUS) may not be sensitive enough to detect subtle white matter (WM) injuries. Ou...
The evolution of non-hemorrhagic white matter injury (WMI) based on sequential magnetic resonance im...
Despite the advances in neonatal intensive care, the preterm brain remains vulnerable to white matte...
In recent years, significant investigation has been undertaken by means of magnetic resonance imagin...
Background: Cranial ultrasound becomes an important diagnostic tool to evaluate brain injury in infa...
In recent years, significant investigation has been undertaken by means of magnetic resonance imagin...
There have been tremendous changes in the methods used to evaluate brain injury in the preterm infan...
White matter injury and abnormal maturation are thought to be major contributors to the neurodevelop...
Perinatal care advances emerging over the past twenty years have helped to diminish the mortality an...
White matter injury (WMI) is the most frequent form of preterm brain injury. Cranial ultrasound (CUS...
AIM Diffuse white matter injury is not well detected by cranial ultrasonography (CUS). The aim of th...
BACKGROUND: The evolution of non-hemorrhagic white matter injury (WMI) based on sequential magnetic ...
white matter (WM) injury in the premature infant is unclear. This study was aimed to assess the sens...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate detection ability and feasibility of serial cranial ultrasonography (CUS) ...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The accurate identification of white matter injury in pre-mature neonates is...
Cranial Ultrasound (cUS) may not be sensitive enough to detect subtle white matter (WM) injuries. Ou...
The evolution of non-hemorrhagic white matter injury (WMI) based on sequential magnetic resonance im...
Despite the advances in neonatal intensive care, the preterm brain remains vulnerable to white matte...
In recent years, significant investigation has been undertaken by means of magnetic resonance imagin...
Background: Cranial ultrasound becomes an important diagnostic tool to evaluate brain injury in infa...
In recent years, significant investigation has been undertaken by means of magnetic resonance imagin...
There have been tremendous changes in the methods used to evaluate brain injury in the preterm infan...
White matter injury and abnormal maturation are thought to be major contributors to the neurodevelop...
Perinatal care advances emerging over the past twenty years have helped to diminish the mortality an...