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1. Histologic chorioamnionitis in preterm infants: correlation with brain magnetic resonance imaging at term equivalent age.

2. The emergence of age-dependent social cognitive deficits after generalized insult to the developing brain: a longitudinal prospective analysis using susceptibility-weighted imaging.

3. Predictors of longitudinal outcome and recovery of pragmatic language and its relation to externalizing behaviour after pediatric traumatic brain injury.

4. Relationships between acute imaging biomarkers and theory of mind impairment in post-acute pediatric traumatic brain injury: A prospective analysis using susceptibility weighted imaging (SWI).

5. Impact of levosimendan on brain injury patterns in a lamb model of infant cardiopulmonary bypass.

6. Predicting neurocognitive and behavioural outcome after early brain insult.

7. Predictors of very-long-term sociocognitive function after pediatric traumatic brain injury: evidence for the vulnerability of the immature "social brain".

8. Usefulness of routine head ultrasound scans before surgery for congenital heart disease.

9. New white matter brain injury after infant heart surgery is associated with diagnostic group and the use of circulatory arrest.

10. Susceptibility weighted imaging and its relationship to outcome after pediatric traumatic brain injury.

11. Does timing of brain lesion have an impact on children's attention?

12. Does early age at brain insult predict worse outcome? Neuropsychological implications.

13. Children's executive functions: are they poorer after very early brain insult.

14. Childhood brain insult: can age at insult help us predict outcome?

15. Using magnetic resonance imaging to predict new learning outcome at 5 years after childhood traumatic brain injury.

16. Do lesion site and severity predict deficits in attentional control after preschool traumatic brain injury (TBI)?

17. Prospective Associations of Susceptibility-Weighted Imaging Biomarkers with Fatigue Symptom Severity in Childhood Traumatic Brain Injury.

18. Pre-Operative Brain Injury in Newborn Infants With Transposition of the Great Arteries Occurs at Rates Similar to Other Complex Congenital Heart Disease and Is Not Related to Balloon Atrial Septostomy

19. Apparent Diffusion Coefficient in the Posterior Limb of the Internal Capsule Predicts Outcome After Perinatal Asphyxia.

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