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Automatic Quantitative MRI Texture Analysis in Small-for-Gestational-Age Fetuses Discriminates Abnormal Neonatal Neurobehavior
ArticleAbstract: Background:We tested the hypothesis whether texture analysis (TA) from MR images could identify pattPalabras claves:Autores:Arranz A., Bargalló N., Bonet-Carne E., Figueras F., Gratacós E., Nelly F. Padilla, Ratta G.A., Sanz-Cortés M.Fuentes:scopusBrain lesions in intrauterine growth restriction assessed by ultrasound imaging: Focus on US technique and periventricular lesions
Book PartAbstract: Intrauterine growth-restricted infants constitute a vulnerable population, theoretically at increasePalabras claves:Autores:Acosta-Rojas R., Arranz A., Enríquez G., Gratacós E., Hernandez-Andrade E., Nelly F. PadillaFuentes:scopusDifferential effects of intrauterine growth restriction on brain structure and development in preterm infants: A magnetic resonance imaging study
ArticleAbstract: Previous evidence suggests that preterm newborns with intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) have spPalabras claves:Brain injury, Development, Intrauterine Growth Restriction, magnetic resonance, Premature infants, voxel-based morphometryAutores:Arranz A., Bargalló N., Botet F., Crispi F., Eixarch E., Falcon C., Figueras F., Gratacós E., Nelly F. Padilla, Sanz-Cortés M.Fuentes:scopusDifferential vulnerability of gray matter and white matter to intrauterine growth restriction in preterm infants at 12 months corrected age
ArticleAbstract: Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) is associated with a high risk of abnormal neurodevelopment.Palabras claves:Brain development, diffusion tensor imaging, Gray matter development, Prematurity, voxel-based morphometry, White matter developmentAutores:Arranz A., Bargalló N., Donaire A., Figueras F., Figueras J., Gratacós E., Junqué C., Nelly F. Padilla, Sanz-Cortés M.Fuentes:scopusIntrinsic Functional Connectivity in Preterm Infants with Fetal Growth Restriction Evaluated at 12 Months Corrected Age
ArticleAbstract: Fetal growth restriction (FGR) affects brain development in preterm infants, but little is known aboPalabras claves:Autism Spectrum Disorder, Fetal growth restriction, Neurodevelopment, Prematurity, resting state functional connectivityAutores:Åden U., Arranz A., Bargalló N., Donaire A., Figueras F., Fransson P., Gratacós E., Junqué C., Lagercrantz H., Nelly F. Padilla, Sanz-Cortés M., Tenorio V.Fuentes:scopus