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Open AccessThe pediatric supratentorial MYCN-amplified high-grade gliomas methylation class presents the same radiological, histopathological and molecular features as their pontine counterparts
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Open AccessNeural basis of interindividual variability in social perception in typically develo** children and adolescents using diffusion tensor imaging
Humans show great interindividual variability in the degree they engage in social relationship. The neural basis of this variability is still poorly understood, particularly in children. In this study, we aime...
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Open AccessAn integrative radiological, histopathological and molecular analysis of pediatric pontine histone-wildtype glioma with MYCN amplification (HGG-MYCN)
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Correction to: Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) and Tractography of the spinal cord in pediatric population with spinal lipomas: preliminary study
The article which was recently published contained error. The figures and figure captions were interchanged during the publication process of the paper.
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Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) and Tractography of the spinal cord in pediatric population with spinal lipomas: preliminary study
Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) allows studying the micro and macro architecture. One of the major challenges in dysraphism is to know the morphologic organization of the spinal cord. In a preliminary work, spi...
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Diffuse intrinsic pontine gliomas (DIPG) at recurrence: is there a window to test new therapies in some patients?
Children with diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma (DIPG) need new and more efficient treatments. They can be developed at relapse or at diagnosis, but therefore they must be combined with radiotherapy. Survival o...
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Segmentation of Pelvic Vessels in Pediatric MRI Using a Patch-Based Deep Learning Approach
In this paper, we propose a patch-based deep learning approach to segment pelvic vessels in 3D MRI images of pediatric patients. For a given T2 weighted MRI volume, a set of 2D axial patches are extracted usin...
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Open AccessNeuroimaging evidence of brain abnormalities in mastocytosis
Mastocytosis is a rare disease in which chronic symptoms are related to mast cell accumulation and activation. Patients can display depression–anxiety-like symptoms and cognitive impairment. The pathophysiolog...
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Erratum to: Neuropsychological improvement after posterior fossa arachnoid cyst drainage
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Neuropsychological improvement after posterior fossa arachnoid cyst drainage
Posterior fossa arachnoid cysts (PFAC) are mostly considered as benign lesions of the cerebellum. Although many studies have shown the major role of the cerebellum in modulating movement, language, cognition, ...
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Open AccessMutations of IFT81, encoding an IFT-B core protein, as a rare cause of a ciliopathy
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Primary aneurysmal bone cysts in children: percutaneous sclerotherapy with absolute alcohol and proposal of a vascular classification
Percutaneous sclerotherapy is an effective treatment for aneurysmal bone cysts (ABCs).
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Dandy-Walker malformation: prenatal diagnosis and prognosis
The difficulty in prognosticating the clinical and intellectual outcome of fetuses presenting with a Dandy-Walker malformation (DWM) comes from the great variety of cystic, median, and retrocerebellar malforma...
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Intellectual prognosis of the Dandy-Walker malformation in children: the importance of vermian lobulation
Half of patients with the Dandy-Walker malformation (DWM) have normal intellectual development. We aimed to identify feature on MRI associated with good intellectual prognosis. We reviewed 20 patients with DW...
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A Mean Curvature Based Primal Sketch to Study the Cortical Folding Process from Antenatal to Adult Brain
In this paper, we propose a new representation of the cortical surface that may be used to study the cortex folding process and to recover foetus sulcal roots usually burried in the depth of adult brains. This...
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Intracranial venous anomalies associated with atretic cephalocoeles
Background. Midline scalp lesions are frequent in children. They include soft-tissue masses and atretic meningocoeles. Their recognition is important as their treatment differs. Intracranial venous anomalies are...