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Symmetrical Thalamic Degeneration with Calcifications of Infancy
Am J Dis Child 143:1056-1060, DiMario,F.J.&Clancy,R., 1989

Thalamus L-Sign: A Potential Biomarker of Neonatal Partial, Prolonged Hypoxic-Ischemic Brain Injury or Hypoglycemic Encephalopathy
AJNR 43:919-925, Misser, S.K.,et al, 2022

Childhood Outcomes after Hypothermia for Neonatal Encephalopathy
NEJM 366:2085-2092, Shankaran, S.,et al, 2012

Resuscitation at Birth and Cognition at 8 Years of Age: A cohort Study
Lancet 373:1615-1622,1581, Odd,D.E.,et al, 2009

Origin and Timing of Brain Lesions in Term Infants with Neonatal Encephalopathy
Lancet 361:736-742,713, Cowan,F.,et al, 2003

Antepartum Risk Factors for Newborn Encephalopathy:The Western Australian Case-Control Study
BMJ 317:1549-1553,1537, Badawi,N.,et al, 1998

Intrapartum Risk Factors for Newborn Encephalopathy:The Western Australian Case-Control Study
BMJ 317:1554-1558,1537, Badawi,N.,et al, 1998

Intrapartum Hypoxic-Ischemic Cerebral Injury and Subsequent Cerebral Palsy:Medicolegal Issues
Pediatrics 99:851-859, Perlman,J.M., 1997

Maternal Infection and Cerebral Palsy in Infants of Normal Birth Weight
JAMA 278:207-211, 2471997., Grether,J.K.&Nelson,K.B., 1997

Predictors of Neonatal Encephalopathy in Full Term Infants
BMJ 331:598-602, Adamson,S.J.,et al, 1995

Trends in Perinatal MOrtality & Cerebral Palsy in Western Australia, 1967 to 1985
BMJ 304:1658-1663, Stanley,F.J.&Watson,L., 1992

Neurologic Outcome after Electroencephalographically Proven Neonatal Seizures
Pediatrics 88:583-596, Legido,A.,et al, 1991

Prenatal and Perinatal Factors in the Etiology of Cerebral Palsy
J Pediatr 116:615-619, Torfs,C.P.,et al, 1990

Serial Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Neonatal Hypoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy
J Pediatr 117:694-700, Byrne,P.,et al, 1990

Birth Asphyxia and Cerebral Palsy, Birth Asphyxia is Hard to Define and Measure but is Rarely the Cause of Cerebral Palsy
BMJ 299:279-282, Hall,D.M.B., 1989

Origins of Cerebral Palsy
Am J Dis Child 143:1154-1160, Naeye,R.L.,et al, 1989

Perinatal Asphyxia and Cerebral Palsy
Am J Dis Child 143:1139-1140, Bedrick,A.D., 1989

Perinatal Brain Damage:Predictive Value of Metabolic Acidosis & The Apgar Score
BMJ 297:24-27, Ruth,V.J.&Raivio,K.O., 1988

What Proportion of Cerebral Palsy is Related to Birth Asphyxia
J Pediatr 112:572-574, Nelson,K.B., 1988

Intrapartum Asphyxia and Cerebral Palsy
Pediatrics 82:240-249, Freeman,J.M.&Nelson,K.B., 1988

Brain Swelling in the Asphyxiated Term Newborn:Pathogenesis and Outcome
Pediatrics 82:139-146, Lupton,B.A.,et al, 1988

The Asymptomatic Newborn & Risk of Cerebral Palsy
Am J Dis Child 141:1333-1335, Nelson,K.B.&Ellenberg,J.H., 1987

Perinatal Brain Damage
Larroche J-C, In Greenfield's Neuropathy, JH Adams, JAN Corsellis, LW Duchen, (Ed) , 4th Ed, Wiley-M, d Publ, N67., 1984

Outcome in Neonates with Convulsions Treated in an Intensive Care Unit
Ann Neurol 14:642-647, Gergman,I.,et al, 1983

Delayed-onset Dystonia in Patients with"Static"Encephalopathy
JNNP 43:789-797, Burke,R.E.,et al, 1980



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