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Quantitative Fiber Tracking of the Optic Radiation Is Correlated with Visual-Evoked Potential Amplitude in Preterm Infants

H.C. Glass, J.I. Berman, A.M. Norcia, E.E. Rogers, R.G. Henry, C. Hou, A.J. Barkovich and W.V. Good
American Journal of Neuroradiology September 2010, 31 (8) 1424-1429; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A2110
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    Two views of the left and right optic radiations from a single subject born at 28 4/7 weeks gestation and imaged at 33 3/7 weeks gestation.

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    Peak amplitude from spatial frequency sweep trials versus average FA (top) and versus apparent diffusion coefficient derived from the early MR imaging in 9 preterm neonates.

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    Peak amplitude from contrast sweep trials versus average FA (top) and versus apparent diffusion coefficient derived from the early MR imaging in 9 preterm neonates.

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    Peak amplitude from vernier offset sweep trials versus average FA (top) and versus apparent diffusion coefficient derived from the early MR imaging in 9 preterm neonates.

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  • General characteristics of 9 preterm newborns evaluated using MR imaging and sVEP

    General CharacteristicsPostmenstrual Age at MRI (weeks)Conventional MRI ResultsCorrected Age at sVEP (mo)Outcome
    29 Weeks31Normal8.1Normal exam
    Male40 1/7BSID III 85
    Singleton(28 mo)
    913 g
    26 3/7 Weeks34Normal11.9Normal exam
    Female39 6/7BSID III 115
    Singleton(29 mo)
    900 g
    28 2/7 Weeks29 1/7IVH with PVHI9Mild diplegia
    Male32 6/7BSID III 100
    Singleton(30 mo)
    1190 g
    31 1/7 Weeks33 3/7Normal18.3Normal exam
    TwinBSID III 90
    875 g(37 mo)
    32 3/7 Weeks33 4/7Moderate WMI10.5Normal exam
    TwinBSID III 125
    1770 g(31 mo)
    32 3/7 Weeks34 1/7Moderate WMI10.5Normal exam
    Twin39 4/7BSID III 135
    1840 g(31 mo)
    28 4/7 Weeks33 3/7Normal13.4Normal exam
    Singleton36 3/7BSID III 130
    1115 g(30 mo)
    28 6/7 Weeks34 5/7Normal9Normal exam
    TwinBSID III 135
    1040 g(14 mo)
    28 6/7 Weeks34 2/7Normal9Normal exam
    Twin36 2/7BSID III 120
    1150 g(14 mo)
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H.C. Glass, J.I. Berman, A.M. Norcia, E.E. Rogers, R.G. Henry, C. Hou, A.J. Barkovich, W.V. Good
Quantitative Fiber Tracking of the Optic Radiation Is Correlated with Visual-Evoked Potential Amplitude in Preterm Infants
American Journal of Neuroradiology Sep 2010, 31 (8) 1424-1429; DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A2110

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H.C. Glass, J.I. Berman, A.M. Norcia, E.E. Rogers, R.G. Henry, C. Hou, A.J. Barkovich, W.V. Good
American Journal of Neuroradiology Sep 2010, 31 (8) 1424-1429; DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A2110
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