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    Transfontanellar shear wave elastography of the neonatal brain for quantitative evaluation of white matter damage

    Cerebral white matter damage (WMD) is the most frequent brain lesion observed in infants surviving premature birth. Qualitative B-mode cranial ultrasound (cUS) is widely used to assess brain integrity at bedsi...

    Flora Faure, Marianne Alison, Mariantonietta Francavilla in Scientific Reports (2024)

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    Bedside functional monitoring of the dynamic brain connectivity in human neonates

    Clinicians have long been interested in functional brain monitoring, as reversible functional losses often precedes observable irreversible structural insults. By characterizing neonatal functional cerebral ne...

    Jerome Baranger, Charlie Demene, Alice Frerot, Flora Faure in Nature Communications (2021)

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    Cord blood procalcitonin level and early-onset sepsis in extremely preterm infants

    Early-onset neonatal sepsis (EOS) is observed in 1.7% of extremely preterm infants, with high morbidity and mortality rate. Cord blood procalcitonin (PCT) is a sensitive marker of EOS in full-term newborns, bu...

    Alice Frerot, Olivier Baud, Marina Colella in European Journal of Clinical Microbiology … (2019)

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    Voiding cystography: an unusual route of induced hypothyroidism by iodine overdose in two newborns with chronic kidney disease

    Iatrogenic induced hypothyroidism had been described in newborns and more particularly in preterm infants after cutaneous or intravenous exposure to iodine.

    Laure Cohen, Marie Pouletty, Alice Frerot, Anca Tanase, Liza Ali in Pediatric Nephrology (2019)