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Prevalence and Spectrum of In Utero Structural Brain Abnormalities in Fetuses with Complex Congenital Heart Disease
M. Brossard-Racine, A.J. du Plessis, G. Vezina, R. Robertson, D. Bulas, I.E. Evangelou, M. Donofrio, D. Freeman and C. Limperopoulos
American Journal of Neuroradiology August 2014, 35 (8) 1593-1599; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A3903
M. Brossard-Racine
aFrom the Advanced Pediatric Brain Imaging Research Laboratory (M.B.-R., I.E.E., D.F., C.L.)
bDivision of Diagnostic Imaging and Radiology (M.B.-R., G.V., D.B., I.E.E., D.F., C.L.)
cFetal and Transitional Medicine (M.B.-R., A.d.P., M.D., C.L.)
A.J. du Plessis
cFetal and Transitional Medicine (M.B.-R., A.d.P., M.D., C.L.)
G. Vezina
bDivision of Diagnostic Imaging and Radiology (M.B.-R., G.V., D.B., I.E.E., D.F., C.L.)
R. Robertson
eDepartment of Radiology (R.R.), Children's Hospital Boston and Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts.
D. Bulas
bDivision of Diagnostic Imaging and Radiology (M.B.-R., G.V., D.B., I.E.E., D.F., C.L.)
I.E. Evangelou
aFrom the Advanced Pediatric Brain Imaging Research Laboratory (M.B.-R., I.E.E., D.F., C.L.)
bDivision of Diagnostic Imaging and Radiology (M.B.-R., G.V., D.B., I.E.E., D.F., C.L.)
M. Donofrio
cFetal and Transitional Medicine (M.B.-R., A.d.P., M.D., C.L.)
dDivision of Cardiology (M.D.), Children's National Medical Center, Washington DC
D. Freeman
aFrom the Advanced Pediatric Brain Imaging Research Laboratory (M.B.-R., I.E.E., D.F., C.L.)
bDivision of Diagnostic Imaging and Radiology (M.B.-R., G.V., D.B., I.E.E., D.F., C.L.)
C. Limperopoulos
aFrom the Advanced Pediatric Brain Imaging Research Laboratory (M.B.-R., I.E.E., D.F., C.L.)
bDivision of Diagnostic Imaging and Radiology (M.B.-R., G.V., D.B., I.E.E., D.F., C.L.)
cFetal and Transitional Medicine (M.B.-R., A.d.P., M.D., C.L.)

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M. Brossard-Racine, A.J. du Plessis, G. Vezina, R. Robertson, D. Bulas, I.E. Evangelou, M. Donofrio, D. Freeman, C. Limperopoulos
Prevalence and Spectrum of In Utero Structural Brain Abnormalities in Fetuses with Complex Congenital Heart Disease
American Journal of Neuroradiology Aug 2014, 35 (8) 1593-1599; DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A3903
Prevalence and Spectrum of In Utero Structural Brain Abnormalities in Fetuses with Complex Congenital Heart Disease
M. Brossard-Racine, A.J. du Plessis, G. Vezina, R. Robertson, D. Bulas, I.E. Evangelou, M. Donofrio, D. Freeman, C. Limperopoulos
American Journal of Neuroradiology Aug 2014, 35 (8) 1593-1599; DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A3903
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