Background Very preterm children (<32 weeks of gestation) are characterized by impaired white matter development as measured by fractional anisotropy (FA). This study investigates whether altered FA values underpin the widespread motor impairments and higher incidence of developmental coordination disorder (DCD) in very preterm children at school-age. Methods Thirty very preterm born children (mean (SD) age of 8.6 (0.3) years) and 47 term born controls (mean [SD] age 8.7 [0.5] years) participated. Motor development was measured using the Movement Assessment Battery for Children. A score below the 15th percentile was used as a research diagnosis of DCD. FA values, as measure of white matter abnormalities, were determined for 18 major white m...
BACKGROUND: Moderate-to-severe white matter abnormality (WMA) in the newborn has been shown to produ...
Background White matter (WM) abnormalities associated with prematurity are one of the most importan...
Very low birth weight (VLBW: ≤ 1500 g) individuals have an increased risk of white matter alteration...
AIM: Brain alterations in very preterm children at risk for developmental coordination disorder were...
Survivors of preterm birth have a high incidence of neurodevelopmental impairment which is not expla...
Background: Very preterm birth (VPT, <32 weeks' gestation) is associated with altered white matter f...
Aim Children born very preterm (\u3c32wks\u27 gestation) are at risk of white matter injury, particu...
Children born preterm are at increased risk for white matter injury, impaired cognitive development ...
Background:Attention problems are among the most prominent behavioral deficits reported in very pret...
Individuals born very preterm (<32 weeks gestation) have altered brain growth and white matter matur...
Aim: We previously observed a complex pattern of differences in white matter (WM) microstructure bet...
Background: Preterm birth is associated with increased risk of neuromotor impairment. Rates of major...
To investigate white matter (WM) development, voxelwise analyses of diffusion tensor MRI (DTMRI) dat...
Objective: We combined diffusion MRI (dMRI) with quantitative T1 (qT1) relaxometry in a sample of sc...
The objectives of this study were to evaluate the differences in whole brain white matter (WM) volum...
BACKGROUND: Moderate-to-severe white matter abnormality (WMA) in the newborn has been shown to produ...
Background White matter (WM) abnormalities associated with prematurity are one of the most importan...
Very low birth weight (VLBW: ≤ 1500 g) individuals have an increased risk of white matter alteration...
AIM: Brain alterations in very preterm children at risk for developmental coordination disorder were...
Survivors of preterm birth have a high incidence of neurodevelopmental impairment which is not expla...
Background: Very preterm birth (VPT, <32 weeks' gestation) is associated with altered white matter f...
Aim Children born very preterm (\u3c32wks\u27 gestation) are at risk of white matter injury, particu...
Children born preterm are at increased risk for white matter injury, impaired cognitive development ...
Background:Attention problems are among the most prominent behavioral deficits reported in very pret...
Individuals born very preterm (<32 weeks gestation) have altered brain growth and white matter matur...
Aim: We previously observed a complex pattern of differences in white matter (WM) microstructure bet...
Background: Preterm birth is associated with increased risk of neuromotor impairment. Rates of major...
To investigate white matter (WM) development, voxelwise analyses of diffusion tensor MRI (DTMRI) dat...
Objective: We combined diffusion MRI (dMRI) with quantitative T1 (qT1) relaxometry in a sample of sc...
The objectives of this study were to evaluate the differences in whole brain white matter (WM) volum...
BACKGROUND: Moderate-to-severe white matter abnormality (WMA) in the newborn has been shown to produ...
Background White matter (WM) abnormalities associated with prematurity are one of the most importan...
Very low birth weight (VLBW: ≤ 1500 g) individuals have an increased risk of white matter alteration...