Ultrasound of acquired posterior fossa abnormalities in the newborn
Neonatal brain sonography is part of routine clinical practice in neonatal intensive care units, but ultrasound imaging of the posterior fossa has gained increasing attention since the burden of perinatal acquired posterior fossa abnormalities and their impact on motor and cognitive neurodevelopment...
Main Authors: | Fumagalli, M, Parodi, A, Ramenghi, L, Limperopoulos, C, Steggerda, S, Alarcon Allen, A, Roehr, CC |
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Other Authors: | eurUS.brain group |
Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer Nature
2020
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