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White Matter Injury and General Movements in High-Risk Preterm Infants

C. Peyton, E. Yang, M.E. Msall, L. Adde, R. Støen, T. Fjørtoft, A.F. Bos, C. Einspieler, Y. Zhou, M.D. Schreiber, J.D. Marks and A. Drobyshevsky
American Journal of Neuroradiology January 2017, 38 (1) 162-169; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A4955
C. Peyton
aFrom the Departments of Therapy Services (C.P.)
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E. Yang
bPediatrics (E.Y., M.E.M., M.D.S., J.D.M.), University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois
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M.E. Msall
bPediatrics (E.Y., M.E.M., M.D.S., J.D.M.), University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois
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L. Adde
cDepartment of Laboratory Medicine (L.A., T.F.), Children's and Women's Health, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway
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R. Støen
dDepartment of Pediatrics (R.S.)
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T. Fjørtoft
cDepartment of Laboratory Medicine (L.A., T.F.), Children's and Women's Health, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway
eClinics of Clinical Services (T.F.), St. Olav University Hospital, Trondheim, Norway
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A.F. Bos
fDivision of Neonatology (A.F.B.), University of Groningen, Groningen, the Netherlands
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C. Einspieler
gInstitute of Physiology (C.E.), Center for Physiological Medicine, Medical University of Graz, Graz, Austria
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Y. Zhou
hCenter for Biomedical Research Informatics (Y.Z.)
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M.D. Schreiber
bPediatrics (E.Y., M.E.M., M.D.S., J.D.M.), University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois
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J.D. Marks
bPediatrics (E.Y., M.E.M., M.D.S., J.D.M.), University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois
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A. Drobyshevsky
iDepartment of Pediatrics (A.D.), NorthShore University Health System, Evanston, Illinois.
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