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NEUROIMAGING CRITERIA FOR CEREBRAL MATURITY IN PRETERM NEWBORN INFANTS

Abstract

The article discusses the importance of brain immaturity in preterm neonates that causes brain damage leading to subsequent impairment of neurodevelopment. Neonatal brain imaging is used to assess the patterns of brain immaturity. The criteria for estimation of brain maturation are presented.

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T. V. Melashenko
St. Petersburg State Medical Pediatric University
Russian Federation


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Melashenko T.V. NEUROIMAGING CRITERIA FOR CEREBRAL MATURITY IN PRETERM NEWBORN INFANTS. Diagnostic radiology and radiotherapy. 2014;(3):31-36. (In Russ.)

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