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Multi-contrast human neonatal brain atlas: application to normal neonate development analysis.

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The development of neonatal brain atlases with detailed anatomic information derived from DTI and co-registered anatomical MRI and a diffeomorphic transformation is reported, which was able to normalize Neonatal brain images to the atlas space and three-dimensionally parcellate images into 122 regions.
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This article is published in NeuroImage.The article was published on 2011-05-01 and is currently open access. It has received 287 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Diffusion MRI.

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Construction and application of human neonatal DTI atlases

TL;DR: The purpose of this review is to discuss the various neonatal diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) atlased that are available for use in ABA, examine how such atlases are constructed, review their applications, and discuss future directions in DTI.
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Prediction of visual field defects in newborn infants with perinatal arterial ischemic stroke using early MRI and DTI-based tractography of the optic radiation

TL;DR: VF defects following PAIS can be reliably predicted by assessment of asymmetry of the OR at three months on conventional MRI and DTI-based tractography with comparable predictive values.
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A novel maturation index based on neonatal diffusion tensor imaging reflects typical perinatal white matter development in humans.

TL;DR: A novel Maturation Index (MI) is introduced that considers the relative importance of gestational age at birth and postnatal age at scan in a General Linear Model and is used to characterize inflection in maturation at the time of birth using GLM estimated rates of change before and after birth.
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The involvement of supratentorial white matter in multiple system atrophy: a diffusion tensor imaging tractography study

TL;DR: DTI evidence suggesting that frontal and occipital white matter is involved in patients with MSA-C is provided, which may correlate with their clinical symptoms such as cognitive disturbance as well as visual-spatial impairment.
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Characterization of Extensive Microstructural Variations Associated with Punctate White Matter Lesions in Preterm Neonates

TL;DR: White matter microstructural variations were different across punctate white matter lesion grades in neonates with severe punctatewhite matter lesions, and may help in determining the outcomes of punctateWhite matter lesions and selecting treatment strategies.
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