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    Zhu W, Zhong W, Qi J, Yin P, Wang C, Chang L.
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  • 30. Use of 2-channel bedside electroencephalogram monitoring in term-born encephalopathic infants related to cerebral injury defined by magnetic resonance imaging.
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    Khong PL, Tse C, Wong IY, Lam BC, Cheung PT, Goh WH, Kwong NS, Ooi GC.
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  • 33. Diffusion- and T2-weighted increases in magnetic resonance images of immature brain during hypoxia-ischemia: transient reversal posthypoxia.
    Tuor UI, Kozlowski P, Del Bigio MR, Ramjiawan B, Su S, Malisza K, Saunders JK.
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  • 36. Abnormalities of the neonatal brain: MR imaging. Part II. Hypoxic-ischemic brain injury.
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  • 39. Placental pathology in full-term infants with hypoxic-ischemic neonatal encephalopathy and association with magnetic resonance imaging pattern of brain injury.
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  • 40. Term infants with hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy: outcome at 3.5 years.
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