Atlas-based segmentation of developing tissues in the human brain with quantitative validation in young fetuses.
Habas PA, Kim K, Rousseau F, Glenn OA, Barkovich AJ, Studholme C. Human Brain Mapping (in press)
Intersection-based motion correction of multi-slice MRI for 3D in utero fetal brain image formation.
Kim K, Habas PA, Rousseau F, Glenn OA, Barkovich AJ, Studholme C. IEEE Trans. Medical Imaging (in press)
A spatio-temporal atlas of the human fetal brain with application to tissue segmentation.
Habas
PA, Kim K, Rousseau F, Glenn OA, Barkovich AJ, Studholme C. Medical
Image Computing and Computer-Assisted Intervention, LNCS (2009)
5761:289-296
Agenesis of the corpus collasum: An MR analysis of associated
abnormalities in the fetus.
Tang PH, Bartha AI, Norton ME, Barkovich AJ, Sherr EH, and Glenn OA.
AJNR Am J Neuroradiol. 2009 Feb;
30(2):257-63. Epub 2008
Intracranial MRI Fidings in the Surviving Fetus after Spontaneous Monochorionic Co-Twin Denise.
Child A, Norton ME, Barth AI, Fick A, Glenn OA. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gyneocology (2008) 199:398. e1-398.e5
Diffusion-Weighted Imaging of the Fetal Brain in Vivo.
Kim DH, Chung S, Vigneron DB, Barkovich AJ, Glenn OA. Magn Reson Med. 2008 an; 59 (1):216-20
Habas PA, Kim K, Rousseau F, Glenn OA, Barkovich AJ, Studholme C. Medical Image Computing and Computer-Assisted Intervention, LNCS (2008) 5241:351-358
Columns of the fornix, not to be mistaken from cavum septi pellucidi at prenatal ultrasound.
Callen PW, Callen AL, glenn OA, Toi A. Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine (2008) 27:25-31
Fetal Cerebellar Hemorrhage in Parvovirus-Associated Nonimmune Hydrops Fetalis.
Glenn OA, Bianco K, Barkovich AJ, Callen PW, Parer JT. Journal of Maternal-Fetal and Neonatal Medicine (2007) Oct; 20(10):769-72.
Diagnosis of Chiari III Malformation by Second Trimester Fetal MRI with Postnatal MRI and CT Correlation.
Smith A, Gupta N, Otto C, Glenn OA. Pediatric Radiology (2007) Jul 5 Epub ahead of print.
Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Fetal Brain and Spine:
An increasingly important tool in prenatal diagnosis: Part 1
Glenn OA, Barkovich AJ. AJNR Am J Neuroradiol. (2006) 27(8):1604-11.
Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Fetal Brain and Spine:
An increasingly important tool in prenatal diagnosis: Part 2
Glenn OA, Barkovich AJ. AJNR Am J Neuroradiol. (2006) 27(9):1807-14.
Fetal Central Nervous System
MR Imaging.
Glenn OA. Neuroimaging Clinics of North America 2006 Feb;16(1):1-17.
Non-invasive oxymetry of human body fluids in vivo using magnetic resonance imaging.
Zaharchuk G, Busse RF, Rosenthal G, Manley GT, Glenn OA, Dillon WP. Academic Radiology (2006) 13(8):1016-24.
Registration Based Approach for Reconstruction of High Resolution In Utero MR Brain Images.
Rousseau F, Glenn O, Iordanova B, Rodriguez C, Vigneron D, Barkovich J, Studholme C. Academic Radiology (2006) 13(9):1072-81.
Fetal MRI in the evaluation
of fetuses referred for sonographically suspected abnormalities of the
corpus callosum.
Glenn OA, Goldstein RB, Li KC, Young SJ, Norton ME, Busse RF, Goldberg JD, and AJ Barkovich. Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine 2005 Jun;24(6):791-804.
Prenatal diagnosis of polymicrogyria
by fetal magnetic resonance imaging in monochorionic co-twin death.
Glenn OA, Norton ME, Goldstein RB, and AJ Barkovich. Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine 2005 May;24(5): 711-716.
Fetal magnetic resonance imaging
enhances detection of spinal cord anomalies in patients with sonographically
detected bony anomalies of the spine.
von Koch CS, Glenn OA, Goldstein RB, Barkovich AJ. Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine 2005 Jun;24(6):781-9.
Fetal MRI: a developing technique for the developing patient.
Coakley FV, Glenn OA, Qayyum A, Barkovich AJ, Goldstein R, and Filly RA. AJR American Journal of Roentgenology 2004 Jan;182(1):243-52.