Diffusion MRI of the neonate brain
Published
15 October 2012
| Article by Pediatric Radiology 2012
| Tags:
neonate,
tractography,
diffusion-mri
Diffusion MRI of the neonate brain
Diffusion-weighted MRI (dMRI) is a popular method for studying the integrity of white matter in the living brain non-invasively.
In white matter, diffusion of water molecules is restricted by the presence of cell membranes and macromolecules, with diffusion
occurring preferentially...
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