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Cerebral White Matter Injury of the Premature Infant—More Common Than You Think
Joseph J. Volpe
Pediatrics July 2003, 112 (1) 176-180; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1542/peds.112.1.176
Joseph J. Volpe
Children’s Hospital
Harvard Medical School Boston, MA 02115

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Cerebral White Matter Injury of the Premature Infant—More Common Than You Think
Joseph J. Volpe
Pediatrics Jul 2003, 112 (1) 176-180; DOI: 10.1542/peds.112.1.176
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- PREDOMINANCE OF NONCYSTIC CEREBRAL WHITE INJURY
- NEW INSIGHTS FROM MRI/DIFFUSION-WEIGHTED MRI (DWI)
- KEY QUESTIONS RAISED BY MRI/DWI
- NEW NEUROPATHOLOGICAL INSIGHTS
- IMPLICATIONS FOR PATHOGENESIS
- POTENTIAL DELETERIOUS INTERACTION OF ISCHEMIA AND INFECTION
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