Quantitative Sonographic Texture Analysis in Preterm Neonates With White Matter Injury
@article{You2015QuantitativeST,
title={Quantitative Sonographic Texture Analysis in Preterm Neonates With White Matter Injury},
author={Sun Kyoung You and Young Hun Choi and Sang Joon Park and Jung-Eun Cheon and In-One Kim and Woo Sun Kim and So Mi Lee and Hyun-Hae Cho},
journal={Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine},
year={2015},
volume={34}
}To analyze the texture features on cranial sonography in preterm neonates with white matter injury quantitatively and to correlate these features with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
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