Brain injury in premature infants: a complex amalgam of destructive and developmental disturbances
JJ Volpe - The Lancet Neurology, 2009 - thelancet.com
Brain injury in premature infants is of enormous public health importance because of the
large number of such infants who survive with serious neurodevelopmental disability …
large number of such infants who survive with serious neurodevelopmental disability …
Developmental malformation of the corpus callosum: a review of typical callosal development and examples of developmental disorders with callosal involvement
LK Paul - Journal of neurodevelopmental disorders, 2011 - Springer
This review provides an overview of the involvement of the corpus callosum (CC) in a variety
of developmental disorders that are currently defined exclusively by genetics …
of developmental disorders that are currently defined exclusively by genetics …
Rodent hypoxia–ischemia models for cerebral palsy research: a systematic review
P Rumajogee, T Bregman, SP Miller, JY Yager… - Frontiers in …, 2016 - frontiersin.org
Cerebral palsy (CP) is a complex multifactorial disorder, affecting approximately 2.5–3/1000
live term births, and up to 22/1000 prematurely born babies. CP results from injury to the …
live term births, and up to 22/1000 prematurely born babies. CP results from injury to the …
Diffusion tensor imaging with tract-based spatial statistics reveals local white matter abnormalities in preterm infants
Infants born preterm have a high incidence of neurodevelopmental impairment in later
childhood, often associated with poorly defined cerebral white matter abnormalities …
childhood, often associated with poorly defined cerebral white matter abnormalities …
Developmental changes in the corpus callosum from infancy to early adulthood: a structural magnetic resonance imaging study
MM Tanaka-Arakawa, M Matsui, C Tanaka, A Uematsu… - PloS one, 2015 - journals.plos.org
Previous research has reported on the development trajectory of the corpus callosum
morphology. However, there have been only a few studies that have included data on …
morphology. However, there have been only a few studies that have included data on …
Arrested development and disrupted callosal microstructure following pediatric traumatic brain injury: relation to neurobehavioral outcomes
Chronic pediatric traumatic brain injury (TBI) is associated with significant and persistent
neurobehavioral deficits. Using diffusion tensor imaging (DTI), we examined area, fractional …
neurobehavioral deficits. Using diffusion tensor imaging (DTI), we examined area, fractional …
Corpus callosum alterations in very preterm infants: perinatal correlates and 2 year neurodevelopmental outcomes
The aim of this study was to relate altered corpus callosum (CC) integrity in 106 very preterm
(VPT) infants (< 30weeks' gestational age or< 1250g birth weight) at term equivalent to …
(VPT) infants (< 30weeks' gestational age or< 1250g birth weight) at term equivalent to …
Detection of impaired growth of the corpus callosum in premature infants
OBJECTIVE. There is an urgent need for a bedside method to assess the effectiveness of
neonatal therapies designed to improve cerebral development in very low birth-weight …
neonatal therapies designed to improve cerebral development in very low birth-weight …
Magnetic resonance imaging and developmental outcome following preterm birth: review of current evidence
Preterm birth is associated with an increased risk of developmental difficulties. Magnetic
resonance imaging (MRI) is increasingly being used to identify damage to the brain …
resonance imaging (MRI) is increasingly being used to identify damage to the brain …
White matter changes in extremely preterm infants, a population‐based diffusion tensor imaging study
B Skiöld, S Horsch, B Hallberg, M Engström… - Acta …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Aim: To investigate cerebral white matter (WM) abnormalities (J Pediatr 2003; 143: 171) and
diffuse and excessive high signal intensities (DEHSI),(J Pediatr 1999; 135: 351) in a cohort …
diffuse and excessive high signal intensities (DEHSI),(J Pediatr 1999; 135: 351) in a cohort …