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Mustafa Anjari
Researcher at Imperial College London
Publications - 8
Citations - 1120
Mustafa Anjari is an academic researcher from Imperial College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fractional anisotropy & Diffusion MRI. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 8 publications receiving 1038 citations. Previous affiliations of Mustafa Anjari include Hammersmith Hospital.
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Diffusion tensor imaging with tract-based spatial statistics reveals local white matter abnormalities in preterm infants
Mustafa Anjari,Latha Srinivasan,Joanna Allsop,Joseph V. Hajnal,Mary A. Rutherford,A. David Edwards,Serena J. Counsell +6 more
TL;DR: This study demonstrates that TBSS provides an observer-independent method of identifying white matter abnormalities in the preterm brain at term equivalent age in the absence of focal lesions.
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Specific Relations between Neurodevelopmental Abilities and White Matter Microstructure in Children Born Preterm.
Serena J. Counsell,A. David Edwards,Andrew Chew,Mustafa Anjari,Leigh Dyet,Latha Srinivasan,James P. Boardman,Joanna Allsop,Joseph V. Hajnal,Mary A. Rutherford,Frances M. Cowan +10 more
TL;DR: This study shows that specific neurodevelopmental impairments in infants born preterm are precisely related to microstructural abnormalities in particular regions of cerebral white matter which are consistent between individuals.
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An optimised tract-based spatial statistics protocol for neonates: applications to prematurity and chronic lung disease.
Gareth Ball,Serena J. Counsell,Mustafa Anjari,Nazakat Merchant,Nazakat Merchant,Tomoki Arichi,Tomoki Arichi,Valentina Doria,Valentina Doria,Mary A. Rutherford,A. David Edwards,A. David Edwards,Daniel Rueckert,James P. Boardman +13 more
TL;DR: Data suggest that potentially modifiable respiratory morbidity is associated with widespread altered white matter microstructure in preterm infants at term-equivalent age, and the optimised TBSS protocol improved reliability for neonatal DTI analysis.
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Magnetic resonance imaging of white matter diseases of prematurity
Mary A. Rutherford,Veena Supramaniam,Ashraf Ederies,Andrew Chew,Laura Bassi,Michela Groppo,Mustafa Anjari,Serena J. Counsell,Luca A. Ramenghi +8 more
TL;DR: It remains unclear whether PVL, punctate lesions, and DEHSI represent a continuum of disorders occurring as a result of a similar injurious process to the developing white matter, but the role of MR imaging in investigating these three disorders is discussed.
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Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) of the brain in moving subjects: application to in-utero fetal and ex-utero studies.
Shuzhou Jiang,Hui Xue,Serena J. Counsell,Mustafa Anjari,Joanna M. Allsop,Mary A. Rutherford,Daniel Rueckert,Joseph V. Hajnal +7 more
TL;DR: 3D high‐resolution diffusion tensor image reconstruction of the brain in moving subjects was presented and results from normal fetal brains were found to be consistent with published data from premature infants of similar gestational age.