Publications by authors named "Estee Goldberg"

Cervical spinal cord atrophy occurs after spinal cord injury. The atrophy and how level of injury affects atrophy differs between studies. A systematic review and metaanalysis were done after systematic searches of PubMed, CINAHL, APA PsycInfo and Web of Science.

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Background: Despite its many advantages, experience with fetal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is limited, as is knowledge of how fetal tissue relaxation times change with gestational age (GA). Quantification of fetal tissue relaxation times as a function of GA provides insight into tissue changes during fetal development and facilitates comparison of images across time and subjects. This, therefore, can allow the determination of biophysical tissue parameters that may have clinical utility.

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  • Scientists studied how unborn babies' brains develop using a special brain scan called fMRI.
  • They wanted to see if singing by the mother could activate parts of the baby's brain safely, instead of using loud noises from outside.
  • The results showed that many babies' brains responded to their mother's singing, helping researchers understand more about brain development before birth.
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Purpose: Prostate cancer over diagnosis and overtreatment are concerns for clinicians and policy makers. Multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging and the PCA3 (prostate cancer antigen 3) urine test select for clinically significant cases. We explored how well the tests performed together with previous biopsies.

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