Neurodevelopmental outcomes in preterm infants: comparison of infants with and without diffuse excessive high signal intensity on MR images at near-term-equivalent age.
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Jeong-Yi Kwon | Hong Eo | Yun Sil Chang | Tae Yeon Jeon | Won Soon Park | Munhyang Lee | H. Eo | T. Y. Jeon | S. Yoo | Ji Hye Kim | J. Kwon | Jeehun Lee | Y. Chang | W. Park | Munhyang Lee | So-Young Yoo | Jeehun Lee
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