Developmental Outcome of Very Preterm Infants at Adolescence Correlated with Grey and White Matter Abnormalities on MRI
MRI data of brains of 218 adolescents (ages 14-15 years) born very preterm, < 33 weeks gestation (VPT), and 128 controls bom at term were compared, using voxel-based morphometry, and the findings correlated with neurodevelopmental outcome in a study at King's College London Institute of Psyc...
Main Author: | J Gordon Millichap |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Pediatric Neurology Briefs Publishers
2008-01-01
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Series: | Pediatric Neurology Briefs |
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Online Access: | https://www.pediatricneurologybriefs.com/articles/945 |
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