Diffuse excessive high signal intensity on term equivalent MRI does not predict disability: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Published 2020 View Full Article
- Home
- Publications
- Publication Search
- Publication Details
Title
Diffuse excessive high signal intensity on term equivalent MRI does not predict disability: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Authors
Keywords
-
Journal
Archives of Disease in Childhood-Fetal and Neonatal Edition
Volume -, Issue -, Pages fetalneonatal-2019-318207
Publisher
BMJ
Online
2020-05-26
DOI
10.1136/archdischild-2019-318207
References
Ask authors/readers for more resources
Related references
Note: Only part of the references are listed.- Objective and Automated Detection of Diffuse White Matter Abnormality in Preterm Infants Using Deep Convolutional Neural Networks
- (2019) Hailong Li et al. Frontiers in Neuroscience
- How to Perform a Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Diagnostic Imaging Studies
- (2018) Paul Cronin et al. ACADEMIC RADIOLOGY
- Meta-analytical prognostic accuracy of the Comprehensive Assessment of at Risk Mental States (CAARMS): The need for refined prediction
- (2018) D. Oliver et al. EUROPEAN PSYCHIATRY
- Preferred Reporting Items for a Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Diagnostic Test Accuracy Studies
- (2018) Matthew D. F. McInnes et al. JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION
- MRI at term equivalent in preterm infants: the wise choice
- (2018) Donna M. Ferriero PEDIATRIC RESEARCH
- Thirteen-Year Outcomes in Very Preterm Children Associated with Diffuse Excessive High Signal Intensity on Neonatal Magnetic Resonance Imaging
- (2018) Ines M. Mürner-Lavanchy et al. JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS
- Confusions in Nomenclature: “Periventricular Leukomalacia” and “White Matter Injury”—Identical, Distinct, or Overlapping?
- (2017) Joseph J. Volpe PEDIATRIC NEUROLOGY
- Neuropathology Associated With Diffuse Excessive High Signal Intensity Abnormalities on Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Very Preterm Infants
- (2016) Nehal A. Parikh et al. PEDIATRIC NEUROLOGY
- Clinical Implications of Diffuse Excessive High Signal Intensity (DEHSI) on Neonatal MRI in School Age Children Born Extremely Preterm
- (2016) Lina Broström et al. PLoS One
- Neonatal brain MRI: how reliable is the radiologist’s eye?
- (2015) B. Morel et al. NEURORADIOLOGY
- Neurodevelopmental outcome at 36 months in very low birth weight premature infants with MR diffuse excessive high signal intensity (DEHSI) of cerebral white matter
- (2015) Sonia Francesca Calloni et al. Radiologia Medica
- The predictive validity of neonatal MRI for neurodevelopmental outcome in very preterm children
- (2015) Peter J. Anderson et al. SEMINARS IN PERINATOLOGY
- Isolated mild white matter signal changes in preterm infants: a regional approach for comparison of cranial ultrasound and MRI findings
- (2014) M Weinstein et al. Journal of Perinatology
- Diffuse excessive high signal intensity in low-risk preterm infants at term-equivalent age does not predict outcome at 1 year: a prospective study
- (2014) Yael Leitner et al. NEURORADIOLOGY
- Automatically Quantified Diffuse Excessive High Signal Intensity on MRI Predicts Cognitive Development in Preterm Infants
- (2013) Nehal A. Parikh et al. PEDIATRIC NEUROLOGY
- Qualitative Brain MRI at Term and Cognitive Outcomes at 9 Years After Very Preterm Birth
- (2012) S. Iwata et al. PEDIATRICS
- Neurodevelopmental Outcomes in Preterm Infants: Comparison of Infants with and without Diffuse Excessive High Signal Intensity on MR Images at Near–term-equivalent Age
- (2012) Tae Yeon Jeon et al. RADIOLOGY
- High Signal Intensity on T2-Weighted MR Imaging at Term-Equivalent Age in Preterm Infants Does Not Predict 2-Year Neurodevelopmental Outcomes
- (2011) H. Kidokoro et al. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF NEURORADIOLOGY
- Neonatal Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Outcome at Age 30 Months in Extremely Preterm Infants
- (2011) Béatrice Skiöld et al. JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS
- Neuro-developmental outcome at 18 months in premature infants with diffuse excessive high signal intensity on MR imaging of the brain
- (2011) Anthony Hart et al. PEDIATRIC RADIOLOGY
- Clinical Implications of MR Imaging Findings in the White Matter in Very Preterm Infants: A 2-year Follow-up Study
- (2011) Francisca T. de Bruïne et al. RADIOLOGY
- A common neonatal image phenotype predicts adverse neurodevelopmental outcome in children born preterm
- (2010) J.P. Boardman et al. NEUROIMAGE
- Appearances of diffuse excessive high signal intensity (DEHSI) on MR imaging following preterm birth
- (2010) Anthony R. Hart et al. PEDIATRIC RADIOLOGY
Publish scientific posters with Peeref
Peeref publishes scientific posters from all research disciplines. Our Diamond Open Access policy means free access to content and no publication fees for authors.
Learn MoreAdd your recorded webinar
Do you already have a recorded webinar? Grow your audience and get more views by easily listing your recording on Peeref.
Upload Now