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medical image computing and computer assisted intervention | 2015

Measuring Cortical Neurite-Dispersion and Perfusion in Preterm-Born Adolescents Using Multi-modal MRI

Andrew Melbourne; Zach Eaton-Rosen; David Owen; M. Jorge Cardoso; J Beckmann; David Atkinson; Neil Marlow; Sebastien Ourselin

As a consequence of a global increase in rates of extremely preterm birth, predicting the long term impact of preterm birth has become an important focus of research. Cohorts of extremely preterm born subjects studied in the 1990s are now beginning to reach adulthood and the long term structural alterations of disrupted neurodevelopment in gestation can now be investigated, for instance with magnetic resonance (MR) imaging. Disruption to normal development as a result of preterm birth is likely to result in both cerebrovascular and microstructural differences compared to term-born controls. Of note, arterial spin labelled MRI provides a marker of cerebral blood flow, whilst multi-compartment diffusion models provide information on the cerebral microstructure, including that of the cortex. We apply these techniques to a cohort of 19 year-old adolescents consisting of both extremely-preterm and term-born individuals and investigate the structural and functional correlations of these MR modalities. Work of this type, revealing the long-term structural and functional differences in preterm cohorts, can help better inform on the likely outcomes of contemporary extremely preterm newborns and provides an insight into the lifelong effects of preterm birth.


Ophthalmology | 2018

Relationship between Retinal Thickness Profiles and Visual Outcomes in Young Adults Born Extremely Preterm: The EPICure@19 Study

Siva Balasubramanian; J Beckmann; Hemal Mehta; Srinivas R Sadda; Karntida Chanwimol; Marco Nassisi; Irena Tsui; Neil Marlow; Saurabh Jain


Presented at: ISMRM, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA. (2017) | 2017

ADRIMO: Anatomy-DRIven MOdelling of spatial correlation to improve analysis of arterial spin labelling data

David Owen; Andrew Melbourne; David L. Thomas; J Beckmann; Jonathan D. Rohrer; Neil Marlow; Sebastien Ourselin


Journal of Aapos | 2017

Long-term structural and functional visual outcomes in young adults born extremely preterm: the EPICure Study

Saurabh Jain; J Beckmann; Neil Marlow


Presented at: ISMRM, Singapore. (2016) | 2016

White matter alterations in young adults born extremely preterm: a microstructural point of view

Zach Eaton-Rosen; Andrew Melbourne; J Beckmann; Eliza Orasanu; N Stevens; David Atkinson; Neil Marlow; Sebastien Ourselin


Presented at: 27th International Symposium on Cerebral Blood Flow, Metabolism and Function / 12th International Conference on Quantification of Brain Function with PET, Vancouver, CANADA. (2016) | 2016

DOES EXTREME PREMATURITY AFFECT ADULT BRAIN VESSEL COMPLIANCE? A PRELIMINARY MRI STUDY

I Huen; J Beckmann; Y Suzuki; Maria A. Zuluaga; Andrew Melbourne; Mjp van Osch; David Atkinson; Sebastien Ourselin; Neil Marlow; Xavier Golay


Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 2016

LONG-TERM CARDIOVASCULAR CONSEQUENCES OF EXTREME PREMATURITY

J Beckmann; Carmel M. McEniery; John Cockcroft; Neil Marlow


In: Proceedings of the ISMRM 24th Annual Meeting & Exhibition. (pp. p. 565). International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (ISMRM): Singapore. (2016) | 2016

Local shape analysis of the thalamus in extremely preterm born young adults

Eliza Orasanu; Andrew Melbourne; Zach Eaton-Rosen; David Atkinson; J Lawan; J Beckmann; Neil Marlow; Sebastien Ourselin


In: Proceedings of the ISMRM 24th Annual Meeting & Exhibition. (pp. p. 4085). International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (ISMRM): Singapore. (2016) | 2016

Cortical folding patterns in extremely preterm born young adults

Eliza Orasanu; Andrew Melbourne; Zach Eaton-Rosen; David Atkinson; A Saborowska; J Beckmann; Neil Marlow; Sebastien Ourselin


In: Proceedings of the ISMRM 24th Annual Meeting & Exhibition. (pp. p. 4082). International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (ISMRM): Singapore. (2016) | 2016

Analysis of brain volume in a 19 year-old extremely-preterm born cohort

Andrew Melbourne; Eliza Orasanu; Zach Eaton-Rosen; Manuel Jorge Cardoso; J Beckmann; L Smith; David Atkinson; Neil Marlow; Sebastien Ourselin

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Neil Marlow

University College London

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David Atkinson

University College London

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Eliza Orasanu

University College London

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David Owen

University College London

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Xavier Golay

University College London

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