InroductionWhite matter injury and abnormal maturation are thought to be major contributors to the neurodevelopmental disabilities observed in children and adolescents who were born preterm. Early detection of abnormal white matter maturation is important in the design of preventive, protective, and rehabilitative strategies for the management of the preterm infant. Diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (d-MRI) has become a valuable tool in assessing white matter maturation and injury in survivors of preterm birth. In this review, we aim to (1) describe the basic concepts of d-MRI; (2) evaluate the methods that are currently used to analyse d-MRI; (3) discuss neuroimaging correlates of preterm brain injury observed at term corrected...
The preterm delivery (<37 weeks gestation) rates are generally 5-9% in Europe, 12-13% in the US, and...
Cerebral white-matter injury is common in preterm-born infants and is associated with neurocognitive...
Currently 7-8% of all babies born in the UK are born preterm and the incidence has increased signifi...
White matter injury and abnormal maturation are thought to be major contributors to the neurodevelop...
An estimated 15 million infants are born preterm every year and, thanks to improvements in neonatal ...
Aim: Preterm birth is associated with an increased risk of adverse neurodevelopmental outcomes. Diff...
Preterm infants are born during a critical period of brain maturation, in which even subtle events c...
Preterm infants are born during a critical period of brain maturation, in which even subtle events c...
With the increasing numbers of preterm infants who survive, it is of great benefit to be able to pre...
Background: Preterm infants are at high risk of diffuse white matter injury and adverse neurodevelop...
Survivors of preterm birth are at high risk of developing neuro-developmental difficulties, but accu...
Introduction: Early white matter (WM) injury affects brain maturation in preterm infants as revealed...
Brain injury in premature infants is characterized predominantly by perinatally acquired lesions in ...
Preterm birth frequently involves white matter injury and affects long-term neurologic and cognitive...
Twenty-seven preterm infants were compared to 10 full-term infants at term equivalent age using a vo...
The preterm delivery (<37 weeks gestation) rates are generally 5-9% in Europe, 12-13% in the US, and...
Cerebral white-matter injury is common in preterm-born infants and is associated with neurocognitive...
Currently 7-8% of all babies born in the UK are born preterm and the incidence has increased signifi...
White matter injury and abnormal maturation are thought to be major contributors to the neurodevelop...
An estimated 15 million infants are born preterm every year and, thanks to improvements in neonatal ...
Aim: Preterm birth is associated with an increased risk of adverse neurodevelopmental outcomes. Diff...
Preterm infants are born during a critical period of brain maturation, in which even subtle events c...
Preterm infants are born during a critical period of brain maturation, in which even subtle events c...
With the increasing numbers of preterm infants who survive, it is of great benefit to be able to pre...
Background: Preterm infants are at high risk of diffuse white matter injury and adverse neurodevelop...
Survivors of preterm birth are at high risk of developing neuro-developmental difficulties, but accu...
Introduction: Early white matter (WM) injury affects brain maturation in preterm infants as revealed...
Brain injury in premature infants is characterized predominantly by perinatally acquired lesions in ...
Preterm birth frequently involves white matter injury and affects long-term neurologic and cognitive...
Twenty-seven preterm infants were compared to 10 full-term infants at term equivalent age using a vo...
The preterm delivery (<37 weeks gestation) rates are generally 5-9% in Europe, 12-13% in the US, and...
Cerebral white-matter injury is common in preterm-born infants and is associated with neurocognitive...
Currently 7-8% of all babies born in the UK are born preterm and the incidence has increased signifi...