Diana Lucia Lip Sosa
Investigador pre-doc
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Last Publications
- Ribas-Prats T, Cordero G, Lip-Sosa DL, Arenillas-Alcón S, Costa-Faidella J, Gómez-Roig MD and Escera C Developmental Trajectory of the Frequency-Following Response During the First 6 Months of Life JOURNAL OF SPEECH LANGUAGE AND HEARING RESEARCH . 66(12): 4785-4800.
- Lip-Sosa DL, Pérez-Cruz M, Ahumada-Droguett P, Ribas-Prats T, Puertollano-Rodríguez M, García-Gómez MA, Mazarico-Gallego E, Eixarch E, Escera C and Gómez-Roig MD Corpus callosum-fastigium and tectal lengths in late-onset small fetuses ULTRASOUND IN OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY . 62(2): 226-233.
- Moreno-Espinosa AL, Hawkins-Villarreal A, Burgos-Artizzu XP, Coronado-Gutierrez D, Castelazo S, Lip-Sosa DL, Fuenzalida J, Gallo DM, Peña-Ramirez T, Zuazagoitia P, Muñoz M, Parra-Cordero M, Gratacòs E and Palacio-Navarro A Concordance of the risk of neonatal respiratory morbidity assessed by quantitative ultrasound lung texture analysis in fetuses of twin pregnancies SCIENTIFIC REPORTS . 12(1): 9016-9016.
News
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Fetuses experiencing restricted fetal growth exhibit less development in crucial brain structures
A study conducted by the Institut de Recerca Sant Joan de Déu - SJD Barcelona Children's Hospital reveals that small fetuses diagnosed with late-onset growth restriction show a decrease in the length of specific brain structures compared to fetuses with appropriate size for their gestational age. The findings have been published in the scientific journal Ultrasound in obstetrics & gynecology.
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The size of the corpus callosum could be a possible biomarker for neurodevelopment in fetuses with congenital heart diseases
Research shows that children with congenital heart defects have a smaller corpus callosum at 32-36 weeks of gestation. BCNatal - Fetal Medicine Research Center, formed by professionals from the Institut de Recerca Sant Joan de Déu (IRSJD) and IDIBAPS, leds this research.