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Brain Perfusion Imaging in Neonates: An Overview

M. Proisy, S. Mitra, C. Uria-Avellana, M. Sokolska, N.J. Robertson, F. Le Jeune and J.-C. Ferré
American Journal of Neuroradiology October 2016, 37 (10) 1766-1773; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A4778
M. Proisy
aFrom the Department of Radiology (M.P., J.-C.F.), Rennes University Hospital, France
bDepartment of Neonatology (M.P., S.M., C.U.-A., N.J.R.), University College London Hospital, Institute for Women's Health, University College of London, London, UK
cInserm VisAGeS Unit U746 (M.P., J.-C.F.), Inria, Rennes 1 University, Rennes, France
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S. Mitra
bDepartment of Neonatology (M.P., S.M., C.U.-A., N.J.R.), University College London Hospital, Institute for Women's Health, University College of London, London, UK
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C. Uria-Avellana
bDepartment of Neonatology (M.P., S.M., C.U.-A., N.J.R.), University College London Hospital, Institute for Women's Health, University College of London, London, UK
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M. Sokolska
dInstitute of Neurology (M.S.), University College of London, London, UK
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N.J. Robertson
bDepartment of Neonatology (M.P., S.M., C.U.-A., N.J.R.), University College London Hospital, Institute for Women's Health, University College of London, London, UK
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F. Le Jeune
eDepartment of Nuclear Medicine (F.L.J.), Centre Eugène Marquis, Rennes, France.
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J.-C. Ferré
aFrom the Department of Radiology (M.P., J.-C.F.), Rennes University Hospital, France
cInserm VisAGeS Unit U746 (M.P., J.-C.F.), Inria, Rennes 1 University, Rennes, France
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M. Proisy, S. Mitra, C. Uria-Avellana, M. Sokolska, N.J. Robertson, F. Le Jeune, J.-C. Ferré
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