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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 May 7.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Perinatol. 2019 Mar 27;37(2):137–145. doi: 10.1055/s-0039-1683874

Table 1:

Demographic and brain injury information

Subject Gestational
age (weeks)
BW Sex NICU days Type of injury PLIC
involvement
Basal ganglia
involvement
Thalamic
involvement
Other Cerebral palsy
1 40 4170 F 22 HIE none none none Moderate bilateral watershed injury no
2 36 2480 F 17 IVH none none none Grade 3 IVH bilaterally no
3 29 1340 F 42 PVL Abnormal signal and lack of myelination none Mild volume loss Yes (severe)
4 38 3680 M 11 stroke Mildly delayed myelination none Moderate signal abnormality Yes (moderate)
5 39 3518 M 19 HIE none none none Diffusely abnormal white matter signal with small periatrial lesions no
6 37 2990 F 44 HIE Abnormal signal and lack of myelination Abnormal signal bilaterally Severe signal abnormality Yes (severe)
7 37 3010 M 5 HIE Abnormal signal and lack of myelination None Mild signal abnormality Diffusely abnormal white matter signal no
8 41 3390 F 47 HIE Abnormal signal Abnormal signal bilaterally Severe signal abnormality Severe watershed injury Yes (severe)
9 34 3260 M 70 HIE none Abnormal signal bilaterally none no
10 39 2310 M 68 HIE Abnormal signal Abnormal signal bilaterally Moderate signal abnormality Abnormal white matter signal no
11 36 2740 F 17 HIE Abnormal signal Abnormal signal bilaterally Severe signal abnormality Yes (mild)
12 39 3150 M 77 HIE/stroke none none none Occipital ischemia no

HIE = hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy, IVH = intraventricular hemorrhage, PVL = periventricular leukomalacia, PLIC = posterior limb of the internal capsule