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It is becoming increasingly clear that early brain MRI after neonatal HIE has more than a strictly academic value, carrying a highly significant clinical value for evaluating the injury site and ...
Neonatal hypoxic-ischemic (HI) brain injury is one of the leading causes of long-term neurological morbidity in newborns. Current treatment options for HI brain injury are limited, but mesenchymal ...
The FDA cleared “Deep TMS,” which uses a different kind of coil to reach deeper brain structures, to treat major depressive disorder in 2013 and OCD in 2018. Focused ultrasound has been ...
Ultrasound scans for pregnant women could cause brain damage in their unborn babies, research warns. Doctors found that men born to mothers who underwent scanning were more likely to show signs of ...
Neonatal clinicians lack a readily available imaging tool for this purpose. Objective To determine the ability of lung ultrasound (LUS) of the dependent region to detect real-time changes in lung ...
We examined 8-hydroxy-2′-deoxyguanosine (8-OHdG) expression to evaluate brain damage in neonatal HIE and the therapeutic effect of edaravone, a free radical scavenger. Using HPLC and ...
The Department of Health and Social Care in England commissioned the Neonatal Data Analysis Unit to develop a working definition for brain injuries occurring during or soon after birth, and report ...
Neonatal brain injury and associated inflammation is more common in males. There is a well-recognised difference in incidence and outcome of neonatal encephalopathy according to sex with a pronounced ...
We investigated whether albumin might also be neuroprotective in ischemic brain injury using a transient ... why albumin was not neuroprotective in neonatal stroke compared with adults remain ...
The current study aims to evaluate the two architectures to segment neonatal brain tissue types at term equivalent age. Methods: Both networks were retrained over 24 pairs of neonatal T1 and T2 data ...
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