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Clinical Implications of diffuse excessive high signal intensity (DEHSI) on neonatal MRI in school age children born extremely preterm
ArticleAbstract: Objective Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the brain carried out during the neonatal period showsPalabras claves:Autores:Åden U., Bolk J., Broström L., Eklöf E., Mårtensson G.E., Nelly F. Padilla, Skiöld B., Vollmer B.Fuentes:scopusExploring the distribution of grey and white matter brain volumes in extremely preterm children, using magnetic resonance imaging at term age and at 10 years of age
ArticleAbstract: Objectives To investigate differences in brain volumes between children born extremely preterm and tPalabras claves:Autores:Åden U., Bolk J., Broström L., Jiménez-Espinoza C., Kvanta H., Nelly F. Padilla, Strindberg M.Fuentes:scopusNational population-based cohort study found that visual-motor integration was commonly affected in extremely preterm born children at six-and-a-half years
ArticleAbstract: Aim: This study aimed to explain the relationship between visual-motor integration (VMI) abilities aPalabras claves:CHILDREN, extremely preterm, outcome, perinatal risk factors, Visual-motor integrationAutores:Åden U., Bolk J., Fredriksson Kaul Y., Hellgren K., Hellström-Westas L., Nelly F. Padilla, Serenius F., Stjernqvist K.Fuentes:scopusVisual-motor integration and fine motor skills at 6 years of age and associations with neonatal brain volumes in children born extremely preterm in Sweden: A population-based cohort study
ArticleAbstract: This exploratory study aimed to investigate associations between neonatal brain volumes and visual-mPalabras claves:Brain development, extremely preterm, outcome, School-ageAutores:Åden U., Bolk J., Broström L., Forsman L., Hellgren K., Nelly F. PadillaFuentes:scopus