Journal article

Longitudinal growth and morphology of the hippocampus through childhood: Impact of prematurity and implications for memory and learning

DK Thompson, C Omizzolo, C Adamson, KJ Lee, R Stargatt, GF Egan, LW Doyle, TE Inder, PJ Anderson

Human Brain Mapping | WILEY | Published : 2014

Abstract

The effects of prematurity on hippocampal development through early childhood are largely unknown. The aims of this study were to (1) compare the shape of the very preterm (VPT) hippocampus to that of full-term (FT) children at 7 years of age, and determine if hippocampal shape is associated with memory and learning impairment in VPT children, (2) compare change in shape and volume of the hippocampi from term-equivalent to 7 years of age between VPT and FT children, and determine if development of the hippocampi over time predicts memory and learning impairment in VPT children. T1 and T2 magnetic resonance images were acquired at both term equivalent and 7 years of age in 125 VPT and 25 FT c..

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