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Automating Quantitative Measures of an Established Conventional MRI Scoring System for Preterm-Born Infants Scanned between 29 and 47 Weeks' Postmenstrual Age

L. van Eijk, M. Seidel, K. Pannek, J.M. George, S. Fiori, A. Guzzetta, A. Coulthard, J. Bursle, R.S. Ware, D. Bradford, S. Rose, P.B. Colditz, R.N. Boyd and J. Fripp
American Journal of Neuroradiology October 2021, 42 (10) 1870-1877; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A7230
L. van Eijk
aFrom The Australian e-Health Research Centre (L.v.E., M.S., K.P., D.B., S.R., J.F.), Health and Biosecurity, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, Brisbane, Australia
bFaculty of Medicine (L.V.E., M.S.), The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia
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M. Seidel
aFrom The Australian e-Health Research Centre (L.v.E., M.S., K.P., D.B., S.R., J.F.), Health and Biosecurity, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, Brisbane, Australia
bFaculty of Medicine (L.V.E., M.S.), The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia
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K. Pannek
aFrom The Australian e-Health Research Centre (L.v.E., M.S., K.P., D.B., S.R., J.F.), Health and Biosecurity, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, Brisbane, Australia
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J.M. George
cQueensland Cerebral Palsy and Rehabilitation Research Centre (J.M.G., R.N.B.), Centre for Children's Health Research, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia
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S. Fiori
dDepartment of Developmental Neuroscience (S.F., A.G.), Istituto di Ricovero e Cura a Carattere Scientifico Stella Maris, Pisa, Italy
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A. Guzzetta
dDepartment of Developmental Neuroscience (S.F., A.G.), Istituto di Ricovero e Cura a Carattere Scientifico Stella Maris, Pisa, Italy
eDepartment of Clinical and Experimental Medicine (A.G.), University of Pisa, Pisa, Italy
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A. Coulthard
fDepartment of Medical Imaging (A.C., J.B.), Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital, Brisbane, Australia
gDiscipline of Medical Imaging (A.C.), The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia
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fDepartment of Medical Imaging (A.C., J.B.), Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital, Brisbane, Australia
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hMenzies Health Institute Queensland (R.S.W.), Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia
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P.B. Colditz
iPerinatal Research Centre (P.B.C.), University of Queenland Centre for Clinical Research, Faculty of Medicine, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia
jPerinatal Research Centre, Brisbane and Women's Hospital (P.B.C.), Brisbane, Australia.
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L. van Eijk, M. Seidel, K. Pannek, J.M. George, S. Fiori, A. Guzzetta, A. Coulthard, J. Bursle, R.S. Ware, D. Bradford, S. Rose, P.B. Colditz, R.N. Boyd, J. Fripp
Automating Quantitative Measures of an Established Conventional MRI Scoring System for Preterm-Born Infants Scanned between 29 and 47 Weeks' Postmenstrual Age
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