Edited by
Mary A Rutherford, MD MRCPCH
Honorary Senior Lecturer and Consultant in Paediatrics
Robert Steiner Magnetic Resonance Unit and Department of Paediatrics and Neonatal Medicine,
Imperial College School of Medicine, Hammersmith Hospital, London, UK
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Contributors
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
Dedication
Part I – Practical issues
Chapter 1 – Patient preparation, safety and hazards in imaging infants and children
Chapter 2 – Imaging the preterm infant: practical issues
Part II – Anatomy and development of the immature brain
Chapter 3 – Magnetic resonance imaging of the brain in preterm infants: 24 weeks' gestation to term
Chapter 4 – Magnetic resonance imaging of the normal infant brain: term to 2 years
Part III – Pathology
Chapter 5 – Basic cellular reactions of the immature human brain
Part IV – Disorders in the newborn infant
Chapter 6 – The asphyxiated term infant
Chapter 7 – Cerebral infarction in the full-term infant
Chapter 8 – Ischemic lesions in the preterm brain
Chapter 9 – Hemorrhagic lesions of the newborn brain
Chapter 10 – Neonatal brain infection
Chapter 11 – Congenital malformations in the neonate
Chapter 12 – Vascular malformations of the neonatal brain
Chapter 13 – Non-accidental injury in the young infant
Chapter 14 – The neonate with a neuromuscular disorder
Chapter 15 – Magnetic resonance imaging of the fetal brain
Chapter 16 – Magnetic resonance spectroscopy of the neonatal brain
Chapter 17 – Metabolic disorders in the neonate
Chapter 18 – Imaging of brain function during early human development
Glossary of physics terms