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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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The early development of brain white matter: A review of imaging studies in fetuses, newborns and infants

TL;DR: Current knowledge from post-mortem descriptions and in vivo MRI studies is summed up, focusing on T1- and T2-weighted imaging, diffusion tensor imaging, and quantitative mapping of T1/T2 relaxation times, myelin water fraction and magnetization transfer ratio.
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The Neonatal Connectome During Preterm Brain Development

TL;DR: It is concluded that hallmark organizational structures of the human connectome are present before term birth and subject to early development.
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Medical Image Computing and Computer-Assisted Intervention – MICCAI 2012

TL;DR: The model detected the enhanced segments with 91%/92% sensitivity/specificity which is better than the 81%/85% obtained by the voxel-independent approach and the clinical impact of the model in distinguishing between enhancing and nonenhancing ileum segments in 24 Crohn’s disease patients is demonstrated.
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Developmental Connectomics from Infancy through Early Childhood

TL;DR: Five fundamental principles of brain network development during the critical first years of life are highlighted, emphasizing strengthened segregation/integration balance, a remarkable hierarchical order from primary to higher-order regions, unparalleled structural and functional maturations, substantial individual variability, and high vulnerability to risk factors and developmental disorders.
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Spatial normalization of diffusion tensor fields

TL;DR: The results show a significant improvement in signal‐to‐noise ratio (SNR) after spatial normalization and averaging of tensor fields across individuals, which may be useful for quantitatively characterizing individual variations of white matter structures revealed by DT imaging (DTI) and deviations caused by pathology.
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Parenchymal brain injury in the preterm infant: comparison of cranial ultrasound, MRI and neurodevelopmental outcome.

TL;DR: Early MRI especially provided additional information in those with cystic-periventricular leukomalacia, and MRI at term age could assess the PLIC, which was useful in children with unilateral parenchymal involvement, for Prediction of subsequent hemiplegia and, to a lesser degree, in bilateral c-PVL for prediction of diplegia or quadriplegia.
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Multi-modal image set registration and atlas formation

TL;DR: A Bayesian framework for both generating inter-subject large deformation transformations between two multi-modal image sets of the brain and for forming multi-class brain atlases is presented.
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The effect of template choice on morphometric analysis of pediatric brain data.

TL;DR: The present study investigated the "template effect" on the morphometric analysis of a pediatric brain MRI database obtained from 8-year-old children through various measures of surface and volumetric morphologies and found that it is necessary to be cautious when interpreting results from pediatric imaging studies based on adult reference data.
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