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White matter alterations of the corticospinal tract in adults born very preterm and/or with very low birth weight

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Figure 1. Probabilistic tractography. Differences in diffusion parameters (FA, AD, RD and MD) -
Figure 2. TBSS in the CST and right and left CST profiles (probabilistic tracking). Differences in
Figure 3. FLAIR MR images in six subjects - three control subjects (a,b,c) and three VP/VLBW subjects
Figure Supplemental. Volumes of corpus callosum (at the midline level, of the interhemispheric cleft)
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