RPS 1812 - Neuroimaging: from foetus to adolescent
Lectures
1
Introduction by the moderator
02:00Marie Blouet, Caen / FR
2
Quantitative MRI of the human fetal ganglionic eminence: neuroradiological insights into a transient brain structure
08:00Marlene Stümpflen, Vienna / AT
3
In utero tractography of the ganglionic eminence in the human fetal brain
08:00Christian Mitter, Vienna / AT
4
Fetal 4D flow MRI of the thoracic aorta at 3 Tesla using Doppler-ultrasound gating
08:00Alexander Lenz, Hamburg / DE
5
In utero effects of prenatal alcohol exposure on the human fetal brain: an atlas-based MRI study
08:00Marlene Stümpflen, Vienna / AT
6
Normogram on transfontannelle Doppler indices and cerebral blood flow velocities in healthy preterm and term neonates within 72 hours of life
08:00Kajal Limbad, Vadodara / IN
7
A novel nomogram based on volumetric quantitative MRI and clinical features for the prediction of neonatal intracranial hypertension
08:00Yan Qin, Changsha / CN
8
Gadolinium-based contrast agents can cross non-nervous cell membranes rather than remain confined to the extracellular compartment of the central nervous system
08:00Floriana Zennaro, Trieste / IT
9
MRI of the optic nerve: evaluation of reference values in children and adolescents