Feasibility of Brain Ultrasound Performed by Nurses in the Evaluation of Newborns Who Are HIV Expose...
Feasibility of Brain Ultrasound Performed by Nurses in the Evaluation of Newborns Who Are HIV Exposed in Utero and Uninfected: A Pilot Study in Botswana
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Otero, Hansel J. , Miranda-Schaeubinger, Monica , Schenkel, Sara Rae , Ramirez-Suarez, Karen I. , Cerron-Vela, Carmen R. , Wannasarnmetha, Mix , Kgole, Samuel W. , Masasa, Gosego , Ngwaca, Martha , Phale, Boitshepo , Ralegoreng, Thuto , Makhema, Joseph M. , Mokane, Thuso , Lowenthal, Elizabeth D. and Powis, Kathleen M.
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Switzerland: MDPI AG
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Background: Children who are exposed to HIV in utero but are uninfected (HIV-exposed uninfected or HEU) are at higher risk of neurodevelopmental delays compared to children born to persons without HIV. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies have revealed differences in grey matter volumes, cerebral perfusion, and white matter changes in these chi...
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Feasibility of Brain Ultrasound Performed by Nurses in the Evaluation of Newborns Who Are HIV Exposed in Utero and Uninfected: A Pilot Study in Botswana
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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_9c5db14c193b4511aa64ade58203711c
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2227-9067
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2227-9067
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10.3390/children11091039