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Get Free AccessMotivation: The extent to which ultra- low-field MRI can detect the impact of antenatal maternal anaemia on child brain structure is unknown, particularly in infants. Goal(s): To assess the comparability of ultra-low (64mT) and high-field (3T) volumes in infants from the Khula South Africa birth cohort for brain regions associated with maternal anaemia. Approach: Correlations and concordance coefficients were used to investigate associations between ultra-low and high-field infant brain volumes for the corpus callosum, caudate, and putamen. Results: Findings demonstrated a strong linear association and a high degree of concordance between ultra-low and high-field regional brain volumes in infants between 3-24 months of age. Impact: This study demonstrates high comparability between ultra- low-field (64mT) and high-field (3T) volumes for brain regions implicated in antenatal maternal anaemia. Findings validate the use of the Hyperfine scanner for paediatric neuroimaging work on anaemia across low- and middle-income countries.
Jessica E. Ringshaw, Niall Bourke, Michal R. Zieff, Catherine J. Wedderburn, Chiara Casella, Layla Bradford, Simone Williams, Donna Herr, Marlie Miles, Jonathan O’Muircheartaigh, Carly Bennallick, Dan Joseph Stein, Daniel A. Alexander, Derek A. Jones, Steven Williams, Kirsten A. Donald (2025). Feasibility of Ultra- Low-Field MRI for Measurement of Regional Infant Brain Volumes in Structures Associated with Anaemia. , DOI: https://doi.org/10.58530/2025/0851.
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2025
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