Research ArticlePediatric Neuroimaging
Diffusion Tensor Brain Imaging Findings At Term-equivalent Age May Predict Neurologic Abnormalities in Low Birth Weight Preterm Infants
Y. Arzoumanian, M. Mirmiran, P.D. Barnes, K. Woolley, R.L. Ariagno, M.E. Moseley, B.E. Fleisher and S.W. Atlas
American Journal of Neuroradiology September 2003, 24 (8) 1646-1653;
Y. Arzoumanian
M. Mirmiran
P.D. Barnes
K. Woolley
R.L. Ariagno
M.E. Moseley
B.E. Fleisher

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Y. Arzoumanian, M. Mirmiran, P.D. Barnes, K. Woolley, R.L. Ariagno, M.E. Moseley, B.E. Fleisher, S.W. Atlas
Diffusion Tensor Brain Imaging Findings At Term-equivalent Age May Predict Neurologic Abnormalities in Low Birth Weight Preterm Infants
American Journal of Neuroradiology Sep 2003, 24 (8) 1646-1653;
Diffusion Tensor Brain Imaging Findings At Term-equivalent Age May Predict Neurologic Abnormalities in Low Birth Weight Preterm Infants
Y. Arzoumanian, M. Mirmiran, P.D. Barnes, K. Woolley, R.L. Ariagno, M.E. Moseley, B.E. Fleisher, S.W. Atlas
American Journal of Neuroradiology Sep 2003, 24 (8) 1646-1653;
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