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  <description>Q &amp;amp; A with Manuel Hinojosa-Rodriguez  BY BRENDAN E. DEPUE&amp;nbsp;Infants and children with a history of preterm birth (PB) and with perinatal risk factors (PRF) for brain injury may exhibit structural brain abnormalities. For example, they may exhibit grey matter (GM) lesions that could impair motor or cognitive functions. However, MRI identification of these potential GM abnormalities in infants and children is very challenging and not often employed in clinical practice. Researchers have the [...] </description>
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