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FIG 1. Representative MR images of regional injury. Axial T1- or T2-weighted MR images demonstrating classification of cystic WM lesions (focal WM signal abnormalities (A–D),E–G), deep GM lesions (H and I), and cerebellar lesions (J and K)
Table 1: Prevalence of infants with each item in cerebral WM score (VPT infants/term infants)
Table 4: Perinatal variables and grade of global brain abnormality in VPT infants

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