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Cromb D, Finck T, Bonthrone A, Uus A, Van Poppel M, Steinweg J, et al.
J Neurodev Disord . 2025 Feb; 17(1):7. PMID: 39939911
Background: Improved long-term outcomes, related to advances in surgical and clinical care of infants with congenital heart disease (CHD), has shifted focus onto the accompanying and later-onset cognitive and neuropsychiatric...
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Matthew J, Uus A, Egloff Collado A, Luis A, Arulkumaran S, Fukami-Gartner A, et al.
PLOS Digit Health . 2025 Jan; 3(12):e0000663. PMID: 39774200
Objectives: Evaluating craniofacial phenotype-genotype correlations prenatally is increasingly important; however, it is subjective and challenging with 3D ultrasound. We developed an automated label propagation pipeline using 3D motion- corrected, slice-to-volume...
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Mahmoud A, Tomi-Tricot R, Leitao D, Bridgen P, Price A, Uus A, et al.
Magn Reson Med . 2024 Dec; 93(5):2153-2162. PMID: 39673110
Purpose: To determine the expected range of NMR relaxation times (T and T) in the neonatal brain at 7 T. Methods: Data were acquired in a total of 40 examinations...
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Hall M, Aviles Verdera J, Cromb D, Neves Silva S, Rutherford M, Counsell S, et al.
Sci Rep . 2024 Nov; 14(1):28594. PMID: 39562648
Placental MRI is increasingly implemented in clinical obstetrics and research. Functional imaging, especially T2*, has been shown to vary across gestation and in pathology. Translation into the clinical arena has...
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Wilson S, Cromb D, Bonthrone A, Uus A, Price A, Egloff A, et al.
J Am Heart Assoc . 2024 Oct; 13(21):e035880. PMID: 39450739
Background: Altered structural brain development has been identified in fetuses with congenital heart disease (CHD), suggesting that the neurodevelopmental impairment observed later in life might originate in utero. There are...
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Cromb D, Wilson S, Bonthrone A, Chew A, Kelly C, Kumar M, et al.
Brain Commun . 2024 Oct; 6(5):fcae356. PMID: 39429246
Congenital heart disease is associated with impaired early brain development and adverse neurodevelopmental outcomes. This study investigated how individualized measures of preoperative cortical gyrification index differ in 142 infants with...
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Matthew J, Uus A, Egloff Collado A, Luis A, Arulkumaran S, Fukami-Gartner A, et al.
medRxiv . 2024 Aug; PMID: 39185514
Objectives: Evaluating craniofacial phenotype-genotype correlations prenatally is increasingly important; however, it is subjective and challenging with 3D ultrasound. We developed an automated landmark propagation pipeline using 3D motion-corrected, slice-to-volume reconstructed...
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Cromb D, Steinweg J, Aviles Verdera J, van Poppel M, Bonthrone A, Lloyd D, et al.
J Magn Reson Imaging . 2024 Jul; 61(3):1246-1255. PMID: 38994701
Background: Congenital heart disease (CHD) has been linked to impaired placental and fetal brain development. Assessing the placenta and fetal brain in parallel may help further our understanding of the...
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Avena-Zampieri C, Dassios T, Milan A, Santos R, Kyriakopoulou V, Cromb D, et al.
Early Hum Dev . 2024 Jun; 194:106047. PMID: 38851106
Background: Neonatal chest-Xray (CXR)s are commonly performed as a first line investigation for the evaluation of respiratory complications. Although lung area derived from CXRs correlates well with functional assessments of...
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Cromb D, Slator P, Hall M, Price A, Alexander D, Counsell S, et al.
Sci Rep . 2024 May; 14(1):12357. PMID: 38811636
Congenital heart disease (CHD) is the most common congenital malformation and is associated with adverse neurodevelopmental outcomes. The placenta is crucial for healthy fetal development and placental development is altered...