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    Early Alteration of Structural and Functional Brain Development in Premature Infants Born with Intrauterine Growth Restriction

    Placental insufficiency with fetal intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) is an important cause of perinatal mortality and morbidity and is subsequently associated with significant neurodevelopmental impairmen...

    Cristina Borradori Tolsa, Slava Zimine, Simon K Warfield in Pediatric Research (2004)

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    Reduction in Cerebellar Volumes in Preterm Infants: Relationship to White Matter Injury and Neurodevelopment at Two Years of Age

    A substantial number of prematurely born infants will experience later neurodevelopmental challenges. Abnormal development of the cerebellum may be related to some of the impairments exhibited by preterm child...

    Divyen K Shah, Peter J Anderson, John B Carlin, Masa Pavlovic in Pediatric Research (2006)

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    Intrauterine Growth Restriction Affects the Preterm Infant's Hippocampus

    The hippocampus is known to be vulnerable to hypoxia, stress, and undernutrition, all likely to be present in fetal intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR). The effect of IUGR in preterm infants on the hippocam...

    Gregory A Lodygensky, Mohammed L Seghier, Simon K Warfield in Pediatric Research (2008)

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    Brain Development of the Preterm Neonate After Neonatal Hydrocortisone Treatment for Chronic Lung Disease

    Previous studies reported impaired cerebral cortical gray matter (CGM) development and neurodevelopmental impairment after neonatal dexamethasone treatment for chronic lung disease (CLD) in preterm newborns. N...

    Manon J N L Benders, Floris Groenendaal, Frank van Bel in Pediatric Research (2009)

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    School-age effects of the newborn individualized developmental care and assessment program for preterm infants with intrauterine growth restriction: preliminary findings

    The experience in the newborn intensive care nursery results in premature infants’ neurobehavioral and neurophysiological dysfunction and poorer brain structure. Preterms with severe intrauterine growth restri...

    Gloria McAnulty, Frank H Duffy, Sandra Kosta, Neil I Weisenfeld in BMC Pediatrics (2013)

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    Brain functional networks in syndromic and non-syndromic autism: a graph theoretical study of EEG connectivity

    Graph theory has been recently introduced to characterize complex brain networks, making it highly suitable to investigate altered connectivity in neurologic disorders. A current model proposes autism spectrum...

    Jurriaan M Peters, Maxime Taquet, Clemente Vega, Shafali S Jeste in BMC Medicine (2013)

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    Correction to: Prospective pediatric study comparing glomerular filtration rate estimates based on motion-robust dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging and serum creatinine (eGFR) to 99mTc DTPA

    The originally published version of this article contained a typographical error. In the text under the subheading “Dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI method, post-processing, and MR-GFR calculation” and in Table 1...

    Sila Kurugol, Onur Afacan, Richard S. Lee, Catherine M. Seager in Pediatric Radiology (2020)

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    Myofiber organization in the failing systemic right ventricle

    The right ventricle (RV) often fails when functioning as the systemic ventricle, but the cause is not understood. We tested the hypothesis that myofiber organization is abnormal in the failing systemic right v...

    Cosimo M. Campanale, Benoit Scherrer in Journal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonan… (2020)

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    A structural brain network of genetic vulnerability to psychiatric illness

    Psychiatry is undergoing a paradigm shift from the acceptance of distinct diagnoses to a representation of psychiatric illness that crosses diagnostic boundaries. How this transition is supported by a shared n...

    Maxime Taquet, Stephen M. Smith, Anna K. Prohl, Jurriaan M. Peters in Molecular Psychiatry (2021)

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    SlicerCBM: automatic framework for biomechanical analysis of the brain

    Brain shift that occurs during neurosurgery disturbs the brain’s anatomy. Prediction of the brain shift is essential for accurate localisation of the surgical target. Biomechanical models have been envisaged a...

    Saima Safdar, Benjamin F. Zwick, Yue Yu in International Journal of Computer Assisted… (2023)