2024
DOI: 10.3389/fnins.2024.1405381
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Brain growth until adolescence after a neonatal focal injury: sex related differences beyond lesion effect

Pierre-Yves Postic,
Yann Leprince,
Soraya Brosset
et al.

Abstract: IntroductionEarly focal brain injuries lead to long-term disabilities with frequent cognitive impairments, suggesting global dysfunction beyond the lesion. While plasticity of the immature brain promotes better learning, outcome variability across individuals is multifactorial. Males are more vulnerable to early injuries and neurodevelopmental disorders than females, but long-term sex differences in brain growth after an early focal lesion have not been described yet. With this MRI longitudinal morphometry stu… Show more

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