Sleeping Babies' brain scans could revolutionize early cerebral palsy diagnosis

NCT ID NCT06396520

Summary

This study aims to improve the early diagnosis of cerebral palsy in infants by using advanced MRI brain scans while babies sleep naturally. Researchers will scan about 200 infants, some at risk for cerebral palsy and some developing typically, from 3 months to 2 years old. The goal is to create detailed maps of early brain development to spot differences that could signal cerebral palsy much earlier than current methods allow.

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  • Danish Research Centre for Magnetic Resonance

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    Hvidovre, Capital Region, 2650, Denmark

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