Aim: Punctate white matter lesions (PWML) are frequently detected in preterm infants undergoing brain MRI at term equivalent age (TEA). The aims of this study were to assess prevalence of PWML and to identify risk factors for PWML in VLBW infants. Methods: Brain MRI scans obtained at TEA and clinical charts of a consecutive sample of very low birth weight (VLBW) infants admitted to Gaslini Children's Hospital NICU between 2012 and 2016 were retrospectively analyzed. MRI protocol included Susceptibility Weighted Imaging (SWI) sequence in order to identify hemosiderin depositions as a result of previous microbleeds. PWML were classified according to their number (≤6 lesions and >6 lesions) and signal characteristics (SWI+ lesions and SWI− ...
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...
Our aim was to compare white matter (WM) microstructure in preterm infants with and without punctate...
Objective: To identify clinical risk factors for punctate white matter lesions (PWML) on early magne...
Background: Punctate white matter lesions (PWMLs) are small focal patches of increased signal intens...
Preterm infants who develop neurodevelopmental impairment do not always have recognized abnormalitie...
With the increased use of MRI in preterm infants, punctate white matter lesions (PWML) are more ofte...
Preterm infants who develop neurodevelopmental impairment do not always have recognized abnormalitie...
ObjectivesTo determine the rate of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-detected noncystic white matter ...
Introduction: Early white matter (WM) injury affects brain maturation in preterm infants as revealed...
Background: Preterm infants are at high risk of diffuse white matter injury and adverse neurodevelop...
Recent studies have identified neonatal cerebral white matter lesions, specifically parenchymal echo...
BACKGROUND: The evolution of non-hemorrhagic white matter injury (WMI) based on sequential magnetic ...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: To study the quality of life at school age of very preterm infants ...
In recent years, significant investigation has been undertaken by means of magnetic resonance imagin...
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...
Our aim was to compare white matter (WM) microstructure in preterm infants with and without punctate...
Objective: To identify clinical risk factors for punctate white matter lesions (PWML) on early magne...
Background: Punctate white matter lesions (PWMLs) are small focal patches of increased signal intens...
Preterm infants who develop neurodevelopmental impairment do not always have recognized abnormalitie...
With the increased use of MRI in preterm infants, punctate white matter lesions (PWML) are more ofte...
Preterm infants who develop neurodevelopmental impairment do not always have recognized abnormalitie...
ObjectivesTo determine the rate of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-detected noncystic white matter ...
Introduction: Early white matter (WM) injury affects brain maturation in preterm infants as revealed...
Background: Preterm infants are at high risk of diffuse white matter injury and adverse neurodevelop...
Recent studies have identified neonatal cerebral white matter lesions, specifically parenchymal echo...
BACKGROUND: The evolution of non-hemorrhagic white matter injury (WMI) based on sequential magnetic ...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: To study the quality of life at school age of very preterm infants ...
In recent years, significant investigation has been undertaken by means of magnetic resonance imagin...
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...
Our aim was to compare white matter (WM) microstructure in preterm infants with and without punctate...