The aim of the thesis is to investigate the diagnostic value of MRI performed around term equivalent age in evaluating brain injury and predicting neurodevelopmental outcome at two years corrected age in very preterm infants with a gestational age of less than 32 weeks. MRI is a powerful tool to diagnose all types of white matter injury and is more sensitive than ultrasound in detecting punctate white matter lesions which are associated with developmental delay and cerebral palsy. The positive predictive value of specific MRI findings such as punctate white matter lesions, and also cystic lesions and ventricular dilatation for cognitive and motor delay is low. Advanced DTI techniques are promising and may help predicting clinical outcome. H...
OBJECTIVE: To examine associations between brain white matter abnormalities, including diffuse exces...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate detection ability and feasibility of serial cranial ultrasonography (CUS) ...
Aim: Preterm birth is associated with an increased risk of adverse neurodevelopmental outcomes. Diff...
Due to advances in neonatal intensive care over the last decades, the pattern of brain injury seen i...
With the increasing numbers of preterm infants who survive, it is of great benefit to be able to pre...
Due to advances in neonatal intensive care over the last decades, the pattern of brain injury seen i...
Advances in neuroimaging of the preterm infant have enhanced the ability to detect brain injury. Thi...
Introduction: Early white matter (WM) injury affects brain maturation in preterm infants as revealed...
BACKGROUND: The evolution of non-hemorrhagic white matter injury (WMI) based on sequential magnetic ...
In recent years, significant investigation has been undertaken by means of magnetic resonance imagin...
Currently 7-8% of all babies born in the UK are born preterm and the incidence has increased signifi...
InroductionWhite matter injury and abnormal maturation are thought to be major contributors to the n...
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...
OBJECTIVE: To examine associations between brain white matter abnormalities, including diffuse exces...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate detection ability and feasibility of serial cranial ultrasonography (CUS) ...
Aim: Preterm birth is associated with an increased risk of adverse neurodevelopmental outcomes. Diff...
Due to advances in neonatal intensive care over the last decades, the pattern of brain injury seen i...
With the increasing numbers of preterm infants who survive, it is of great benefit to be able to pre...
Due to advances in neonatal intensive care over the last decades, the pattern of brain injury seen i...
Advances in neuroimaging of the preterm infant have enhanced the ability to detect brain injury. Thi...
Introduction: Early white matter (WM) injury affects brain maturation in preterm infants as revealed...
BACKGROUND: The evolution of non-hemorrhagic white matter injury (WMI) based on sequential magnetic ...
In recent years, significant investigation has been undertaken by means of magnetic resonance imagin...
Currently 7-8% of all babies born in the UK are born preterm and the incidence has increased signifi...
InroductionWhite matter injury and abnormal maturation are thought to be major contributors to the n...
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...
OBJECTIVE: To examine associations between brain white matter abnormalities, including diffuse exces...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate detection ability and feasibility of serial cranial ultrasonography (CUS) ...
Aim: Preterm birth is associated with an increased risk of adverse neurodevelopmental outcomes. Diff...