Corpus callosum long-term biometry in very preterm children related to cognitive and motor outcomes.
Manuel Lubián-GutiérrezIsabel Benavente-FernándezYolanda Marín-AlmagroNatalia Jiménez-LuqueAmaya Zuazo-OjedaYolanda Sánchez-SandovalSimón P Lubián-LópezPublished in: Pediatric research (2024)
The corpus callosum has the potential to serve as a reliable and easily measurable biomarker of white matter integrity in very preterm children. Estimating diffuse white matter injury in preterm infants using conventional MRI sequences is not always conclusive. The biometry of the posterior part of the corpus callosum is associated with cognitive and certain motor outcomes at school age in children born very preterm. Length and splenium measurements seem to serve as reliable biomarkers for assessing neurological outcomes in this population.