Comparing the diagnosis of white matter injury in premature newborns with serial MR imaging and transfontanel ultrasonography findings.
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Steven P. Miller | D. Vigneron | D. Ferriero | A. Barkovich | R. Goldstein | J. C. Partridge | Camilla Ceppi Cozzio | J. Partridge
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