White Matter Damage in 4,725 Term-Born Infants Is Determined by Head Circumference at Birth: The Missing Link
Background. White matter damage (WMD) is a prime risk factor for cerebral palsy, in part occurring unexplained. Though primarily a problem of preterm infants, there is growing evidence that in large newborns cephalopelvic disproportion and prolonged labor are involved. Objective. To explore both inc...
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Main Authors: | Arne Jensen (Author), Bert Holmer (Author) |
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Hindawi Limited,
2018-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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