Neuroanatomical correlates of sensory deficits in children with neonatal arterial ischemic stroke
Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology2018Vol. 61(6), pp. 667–671
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Abstract
Atypical sensory processing is common in children with neonatal arterial ischemic stroke (NAIS). NAIS territories in sensory areas were correlated with atypical sensory processing behaviors. Children with NAIS may benefit from early interventions targeted toward sensory processing. Future research mapping NAIS injuries using early magnetic resonance imaging may predict long-term outcomes.
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