LESS BRAIN INJURY FOR INFANTS STARVED OF OXYGEN AT BIRTH WITH THERAPEUTIC COOLING AND ACCURATE MRI PROGNOSIS
November 6, 2009
An article published Online First and in the January edition of The Lancet Neurology reports that MRI scans on infants who's brains were oxygen deprived can predict with 80 percent accuracy the likelihood of death or disability by eighteen months. Children whose brains are starved of oxygen at birth suffer less brain injury if they undergo therapeutic cooling.
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