Neuro-developmental outcome at 18 months in premature infants with diffuse excessive high signal intensity on MR imaging of the brain
Pediatric Radiology2011Vol. 41(10), pp. 1284–1292
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Anthony R Hart, Elspeth Whitby, Stuart Wilkinson, Sathya Alladi, Martyn N.J. Paley, Michael F. Smith
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