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. 1987 Jan-Feb;8(1):83-92.

Serial MR imaging in neonatal cerebral injury.

M A Johnson, J M Pennock, G M Bydder, L M Dubowitz, D J Thomas, I R Young
PMCID: PMC8334016  PMID: 3101474

Abstract

The results of serial MR imaging of the brain in 32 patients with neonatal cerebral injury who had two or more examinations are reviewed. By comparison with normal age-matched controls, delayed or deficient myelination was identified in eight patients on follow-up examination. Developmental delay was present in all of these patients. In three patients delayed myelination was identified at the first study and was normal at follow-up. These patients improved clinically. The most severe delays or deficits in myelination and the most severe handicaps were present in patients with subcortical and periventricular leukomalacia. Ventricular size was readily assessed. Development of porencephalic cysts at sites of previous hemorrhage and infarction was recognized. The lack of ionizing radiation is of particular importance in follow-up MR of children, and an increasing role for this technique in pediatric developmental neurology appears likely.

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