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Ultrasound measurement of the corpus callosum and neural development of premature infants
Authors:Fang Liu;Shikao Cao;Jiaoran Liu;Zhifang Du;Zhimei Guo;Changjun Ren;
Institution:Fang Liu;Shikao Cao;Jiaoran Liu;Zhifang Du;Zhimei Guo;Changjun Ren;Department of Pediatrics, NICU, Bethune International Peace Hospital;Department of Ultrasound, Bethune International Peace Hospital;Department of Pediatrics, NICU, the First Hospital of Hebei Medical University;
Abstract:Length and thickness of 152 corpus callosa were measured in neonates within 24 hours of birth. Using ultrasonic diagnostic equipment with a neonatal brain-specific probe, corpus callosum length and thickness of the genu, body, and splenium were measured on the standard mid-sagittal plane, and the anteroposterior diameter of the genu was measured in the coronal plane. Results showed that corpus callosum length as well as thickness of the genu and splenium increased with tional age and birth weight, while other measures did not. These three factors on the standard mid-sagittal plane are therefore likely to be suitable for real-time evaluation of corpus callosum velopment in premature infants using cranial ultrasound. Further analysis revealed that thickness of the body and splenium and the anteroposterior diameter of the genu were greater in male infants than in female infants, suggesting that there are sex differences in corpus callosum size during the neonatal period. A second set of measurements were taken from 40 premature infants whose gestational age was 34 weeks or less. Corpus callosum measurements were corrected to a gestational age of 40 weeks, and infants were grouped for analysis depending on the outcome of a neonatal behavioral neurological assessment. Compared with infants with a normal neurological assessment, corpus callosum length and genu and splenium thicknesses were less in those with abnormalities, indicating that corpus callosum growth in premature infants is associated with neurobehavioral development during the early extrauterine stage.
Keywords:neural regeneration  neurogenesis  brain injury  premature infant  cranial ultrasound  neonate  corpus callosum  neonatal neurobehavior  grants-supported paper  neuroregeneration
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