Neuroimaging detects severe abnormalities from Zika virus in 15 of infants
Neuroimaging detects severe abnormalities from Zika virus in 15% of infants
Brain imaging, using MRI, CT and ultrasound, may predict neurodevelopmental health in infants who have been exposed to the virus in utero, according to research published Dec. 12 in the New England Journal of Medicine.
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