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Postnatal Brain Growth Assessed by Sequential Cranial Ultrasonography in Infants Born <30 Weeks' Gestational Age

R. Cuzzilla, A.J. Spittle, K.J. Lee, S. Rogerson, F.M. Cowan, L.W. Doyle and J.L.Y. Cheong
American Journal of Neuroradiology June 2018, 39 (6) 1170-1176; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A5679
R. Cuzzilla
aFrom the Victorian Infant Brain Studies research group (R.C., A.J.S., K.J.L., L.W.D., J.L.Y.C.), Murdoch Childrens Research Institute, Melbourne, Australia
bDepartments of Obstetrics and Gynaecology (R.C., S.R., L.W.D., J.L.Y.C.)
eNeonatal Services (R.C., A.J.S., S.R., L.W.D., J.L.Y.C.), The Royal Women's Hospital, Melbourne, Australia
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aFrom the Victorian Infant Brain Studies research group (R.C., A.J.S., K.J.L., L.W.D., J.L.Y.C.), Murdoch Childrens Research Institute, Melbourne, Australia
dPhysiotherapy (A.J.S.), University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia
eNeonatal Services (R.C., A.J.S., S.R., L.W.D., J.L.Y.C.), The Royal Women's Hospital, Melbourne, Australia
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aFrom the Victorian Infant Brain Studies research group (R.C., A.J.S., K.J.L., L.W.D., J.L.Y.C.), Murdoch Childrens Research Institute, Melbourne, Australia
cPaediatrics (K.J.L., L.W.D.)
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S. Rogerson
bDepartments of Obstetrics and Gynaecology (R.C., S.R., L.W.D., J.L.Y.C.)
eNeonatal Services (R.C., A.J.S., S.R., L.W.D., J.L.Y.C.), The Royal Women's Hospital, Melbourne, Australia
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L.W. Doyle
aFrom the Victorian Infant Brain Studies research group (R.C., A.J.S., K.J.L., L.W.D., J.L.Y.C.), Murdoch Childrens Research Institute, Melbourne, Australia
bDepartments of Obstetrics and Gynaecology (R.C., S.R., L.W.D., J.L.Y.C.)
cPaediatrics (K.J.L., L.W.D.)
eNeonatal Services (R.C., A.J.S., S.R., L.W.D., J.L.Y.C.), The Royal Women's Hospital, Melbourne, Australia
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J.L.Y. Cheong
aFrom the Victorian Infant Brain Studies research group (R.C., A.J.S., K.J.L., L.W.D., J.L.Y.C.), Murdoch Childrens Research Institute, Melbourne, Australia
bDepartments of Obstetrics and Gynaecology (R.C., S.R., L.W.D., J.L.Y.C.)
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