Regional brain volume reduction and cognitive outcomes in preterm children at low risk at 9 years of age
Abstract
More information is needed on “low-risk” preterm infants’ neurological outcome so that they can be included in follow-up programs. A prospective study was performed to examine the regional brain volume changes compared to term children and to assess the relationship between the regional brain volumes to cognitive outcome of the low-risk preterm children at 9 years of age. Subjects comprised 22 preterm children who were determined to be at low...
Paper Details
Title
Regional brain volume reduction and cognitive outcomes in preterm children at low risk at 9 years of age
Published Date
May 8, 2017
Journal
Volume
33
Issue
8
Pages
1317 - 1326
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