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HIGHER NEONATAL CEREBRAL BLOOD-FLOW CORRELATES WITH WORSE CHILDHOOD NEUROLOGIC OUTCOME
Authors:
ROSENBAUM JL ALMLI CR YUNDT KD ALTMAN DI POWERS WJ
Citation:
Jl. Rosenbaum et al., HIGHER NEONATAL CEREBRAL BLOOD-FLOW CORRELATES WITH WORSE CHILDHOOD NEUROLOGIC OUTCOME, Neurology, 49(4), 1997, pp. 1035-1041
NEONATAL CEREBRAL BLOOD-FLOW INVERSELY CORRELATES WITH LONG-TERM NEUROLOGICAL OUTCOME IN FULL-TERM INFANTS SURVIVING HYPOXIC-ISCHEMIC ENCEPHALOPATHY
Authors:
YUNDT KD ALMLI R ROSENBAUM J ALTMAN DI POWERS WJ
Citation:
Kd. Yundt et al., NEONATAL CEREBRAL BLOOD-FLOW INVERSELY CORRELATES WITH LONG-TERM NEUROLOGICAL OUTCOME IN FULL-TERM INFANTS SURVIVING HYPOXIC-ISCHEMIC ENCEPHALOPATHY, Journal of neurosurgery, 84(2), 1996, pp. 806-806
NEONATAL BRAIN-SCANS (PET) AND NEUROBEHAVIORAL OUTCOME
Authors:
ALMLI CR FREED JE YUNDT KD WHEELER ME MOHR NM ROSENBAUM J ALTMAN DI POWERS WJ
Citation:
Cr. Almli et al., NEONATAL BRAIN-SCANS (PET) AND NEUROBEHAVIORAL OUTCOME, Developmental psychobiology, 29(3), 1996, pp. 3-3
CEREBRAL OXYGEN-METABOLISM IN NEWBORNS
Authors:
ALTMAN DI PERLMAN JM VOLPE JJ POWERS WJ
Citation:
Di. Altman et al., CEREBRAL OXYGEN-METABOLISM IN NEWBORNS, Pediatrics, 92(1), 1993, pp. 99-104
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