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Abstracts from the ASENT 2010 annual meeting March 4–6, 2010
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Quantitative in vivo MRI measurement of cortical development in the fetus
Normal brain development is associated with expansion and folding of the cerebral cortex following a highly orchestrated sequence of gyral–sulcal formation. Although several studies have described the evolutio...
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Optimizing Hippocampal Segmentation in Infants Utilizing MRI Post-Acquisition Processing
This study aims to determine the most reliable method for infant hippocampal segmentation by comparing magnetic resonance (MR) imaging post-acquisition processing techniques: contrast to noise ratio (CNR) enha...
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New Insights in Perinatal Arterial Ischemic Stroke by Assessing Brain Perfusion
Perinatal arterial ischemic stroke (AIS) is an important cause of long-term morbidity in children. Thus, there is an urgent need to better understand the mechanisms of stroke in newborns in order to develop ef...
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Biomechanical Model as a Registration Tool for Image-Guided Neurosurgery: Evaluation Against BSpline Registration
In this paper we evaluate the accuracy of war** of neuro-images using brain deformation predicted by means of a patient-specific biomechanical model against registration using a BSpline-based free form defor...
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Increased Brain Perfusion Persists over the First Month of Life in Term Asphyxiated Newborns Treated with Hypothermia: Does it Reflect Activated Angiogenesis?
Many asphyxiated newborns still develop brain injury despite hypothermia therapy. The development of brain injury in these newborns has been related partly to brain perfusion abnormalities. The purposes of thi...
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Motion-corrected foetal cardiac MRI
Applying motion correction to standard foetal magnetic resonance imaging via image-registration techniques improves the diagnostic evaluation of cardiovascular structures in foetuses.
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Open AccessEarly white matter development is abnormal in tuberous sclerosis complex patients who develop autism spectrum disorder
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is prevalent in tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC), occurring in approximately 50% of patients, and is hypothesized to be caused by disruption of neural circuits early in life. Tub...