Neuroimaging at Term Equivalent Age: Is There Value for the Preterm Infant? A Narrative Summary
Abstract
Advances in neuroimaging of the preterm infant have enhanced the ability to detect brain injury. This added information has been a blessing and a curse. Neuroimaging, particularly with magnetic resonance imaging, has provided greater insight into the patterns of injury and specific vulnerabilities. It has also provided a better understanding of the microscopic and functional impacts of subtle and significant injuries. While the ability to detect...
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Title
Neuroimaging at Term Equivalent Age: Is There Value for the Preterm Infant? A Narrative Summary
Published Date
Mar 16, 2021
Journal
Volume
8
Issue
3
Pages
227 - 227
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