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HEAVY PRENATAL ALCOHOL EXPOSURE IS RELATED TO SMALLER CORPUS CALLOSUM IN NEWBORN MRI SCANS

机译:新生儿MRI颅骨中较重的鼻前酒精暴露与较小的corpus CALLOSUM有关

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BackgroundMRI studies have consistently demonstrated disproportionately smaller corpus callosa in individuals with a history of prenatal alcohol exposure but have not previously examined the feasibility of detecting this effect in infants. Tissue segmentation of the newborn brain is challenging because analysis techniques developed for the adult brain are not directly transferable, and segmentation for cerebral morphometry is difficult in neonates, due to the latter’s incomplete myelination. This study is the first to use volumetric structural MRI to investigate prenatal alcohol exposure effects in newborns using manual tracing and to examine the cross-sectional area of the corpus callosum (CC).
机译:背景MRI研究一贯证明在有产前酒精暴露史的个体中,愈大的smaller体比例不成比例,但此前尚未检查过在婴儿中检测到这种作用的可行性。新生儿大脑的组织分割具有挑战性,因为针对成年大脑开发的分析技术不可直接移植,并且由于新生儿的髓鞘化不完全,因此难以对新生儿进行脑形态计量学分割。这项研究是首次使用体积结构MRI通过手动追踪调查新生儿产前酒精暴露的影响并检查call体(CC)的横截面积。

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