Corpus callosum and cerebellar vermis size in very preterm infants: Relationship to long-term neurodevelopmental outcome
Background: The neonatal changes of corpus callosum or cerebellar volume in preterm infants have been shown to link with abnormal mentality and motor disability in early childhood. This study aims to predict the long-term neurological outcomes by measuring these changes on neonatal brain ultrasound...
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Main Authors: | Po-Ming Wu (Author), Hsin-I. Shih (Author), Wen-Hao Yu (Author), Li-Wen Chen (Author), Lie-Chuan Wang (Author), Chao-Ching Huang (Author), Yi-Fang Tu (Author) |
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2019-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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