AIM Diffuse white matter injury is not well detected by cranial ultrasonography (CUS). The aim of this study was twofold: (1) to assess in very preterm neonates the predictive values of individual CUS abnormalities for white matter injury on MRI and neurological outcome; (2) to develop a strategy optimizing CUS detection of white matter injury. METHOD Very preterm neonates (n=67; 44 males, 23 females) underwent serial CUS and single MRI. Predictive values of CUS findings for a white matter classification on MRI, individual MRI findings, and neurological outcome at 2 years corrected age were calculated. The effects of timing and frequency of CUS were evaluated. RESULTS Periventricular echodensities (PVEs) predicted abnormal white matter on M...
Despite the positive survival trend in infants born prematurely, the risk for development of intracr...
Background: Cranial ultrasound becomes an important diagnostic tool to evaluate brain injury in infa...
Background: Cranial ultrasonography is an easily accessible, well-accepted, first-line imaging modal...
AIM Diffuse white matter injury is not well detected by cranial ultrasonography (CUS). The aim of th...
Cranial Ultrasound (cUS) may not be sensitive enough to detect subtle white matter (WM) injuries. Ou...
White matter injury (WMI) is the most frequent form of preterm brain injury. Cranial ultrasound (CUS...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The accurate identification of white matter injury in pre-mature neonates is...
white matter (WM) injury in the premature infant is unclear. This study was aimed to assess the sens...
White matter injury (WMI) is the most frequent form of preterm brain injury. Cranial ultrasound (CUS...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate detection ability and feasibility of serial cranial ultrasonography (CUS) ...
Background: Compared with full-term infants, very preterm infants are more vulnerable to injury and ...
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 ...
Despite the positive survival trend in infants born prematurely, the risk for development of intracr...
A follow-up study was performed in 42 premature infants in whom serial neonatal ultrasound and a sin...
Despite the positive survival trend in infants born prematurely, the risk for development of intracr...
Background: Cranial ultrasound becomes an important diagnostic tool to evaluate brain injury in infa...
Background: Cranial ultrasonography is an easily accessible, well-accepted, first-line imaging modal...
AIM Diffuse white matter injury is not well detected by cranial ultrasonography (CUS). The aim of th...
Cranial Ultrasound (cUS) may not be sensitive enough to detect subtle white matter (WM) injuries. Ou...
White matter injury (WMI) is the most frequent form of preterm brain injury. Cranial ultrasound (CUS...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The accurate identification of white matter injury in pre-mature neonates is...
white matter (WM) injury in the premature infant is unclear. This study was aimed to assess the sens...
White matter injury (WMI) is the most frequent form of preterm brain injury. Cranial ultrasound (CUS...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate detection ability and feasibility of serial cranial ultrasonography (CUS) ...
Background: Compared with full-term infants, very preterm infants are more vulnerable to injury and ...
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 ...
Despite the positive survival trend in infants born prematurely, the risk for development of intracr...
A follow-up study was performed in 42 premature infants in whom serial neonatal ultrasound and a sin...
Despite the positive survival trend in infants born prematurely, the risk for development of intracr...
Background: Cranial ultrasound becomes an important diagnostic tool to evaluate brain injury in infa...
Background: Cranial ultrasonography is an easily accessible, well-accepted, first-line imaging modal...