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Preface
This second issue dedicated to MRI of the newborn infant published in the series Magnetic Resonance Imaging Clinics of North America was believed necessary because MRI studies during the diagnostic wo...
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Claudia M. Hillenbrand,
Thierry A.G.M. Huisman
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Imaging of Perinatal Stroke
The main neonatal stroke syndromes discussed in this article are: arterial ischemic stroke (AIS), including perinatal AIS, and “presumed” perinatal AIS; cerebral venous thrombosis, including cortical ...
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Roxana S. Gunny,
Doris Lin
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1-33
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MR Imaging in Inflicted Brain Injury
28 September 2011
Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging should be part of the routine workup in suspected inflicted brain injury. The inclusion of diffusion-weighted MR imaging is essential for assessment of acute hypoxic-is...
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Philippe Demaerel
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35-44
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MR Imaging of Neonatal Spinal Dysraphia: What to Consider?
The development of the spinal canal and its contents is highly complex and involves multiple programmed anatomic and functional developmental and maturational processes. Correct and detailed knowledge...
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Thierry A.G.M. Huisman,
Andrea Rossi,
Paolo Tortori-Donati
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45-61
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MR Imaging of the Newborn: A Technical Perspective
This article discusses neonatal magnetic resonance (MR) imaging and reviews equipment and procedures for MR-related transport, sedation, monitoring, and scanning. MR is gaining importance in the diagn...
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Claudia M. Hillenbrand,
Arne Reykowski
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63-79
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Advanced Neonatal NeuroMRI
This article describes the potentials and challenges of quantitative analyses of human neonatal brain images using structural magnetic resonance (MR) imaging and diffusion tensor imaging. To maximize ...
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Kenichi Oishi,
Andreia V. Faria,
Susumu Mori
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81-91
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Head Ultrasound and MR Imaging in the Evaluation of Neonatal Encephalopathy: Competitive or Complementary Imaging Studies?
19 October 2011
Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging is superior to ultrasonography (US) for the evaluation and prognostication of neonates with neonatal encephalopathy (NE). Nonetheless, US may provide important informat...
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Monica Epelman,
Alan Daneman,
Nancy Chauvin,
Wolfgang Hirsch
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93-115
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MR Imaging-Guided Cardiovascular Interventions in Young Children
Diagnostic cardiac catheterization procedures in children have been largely replaced by magnetic resonance (MR) imaging studies. However, when invasive catheterization is required, MR imaging has a si...
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Aphrodite Tzifa,
Tobias Schaeffter,
Reza Razavi
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117-128
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Postmortem MR Imaging in the Fetal and Neonatal Period
10 October 2011
Postmortem imaging has become an increasingly important part in the examination of deceased fetuses and neonates. This article discusses how to perform magnetic resonance (MR) imaging autopsy, includi...
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Maarten H. Lequin,
Thierry A.G.M. Huisman
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129-143
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Index
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