Increased Extra-axial Cerebrospinal Fluid in High-Risk Infants Who Later Develop Autism

for the Infant Brain Imaging Study Network, Infant Brain Imaging Study Network, The Infant Brain Imaging Study (IBIS) Network is a National Institutes of Health–funded Autism Center of Excellence project and consists of a consortium of eight universities in the United States and Canada, Mark D. Shen, Sun Hyung Kim, Robert C. McKinstry, Hongbin Gu, Heather C. Hazlett, Christine W. Nordahl, Robert W. Emerson, Dennis Shaw, Jed T. Elison, Meghan R. Swanson, Vladimir S. Fonov, Guido Gerig, Stephen R. Dager, Kelly N. Botteron, Sarah Paterson, Robert T. Schultz, Alan C. Evans, Annette M. EstesLonnie Zwaigenbaum, Martin A. Styner, David G. Amaral, Joseph Piven, C. Chappell, K. Botteron, R. McKinstry, J. Constantino, J. Pruett, R. Schultz, J. Elison, D. L. Collins, G. B. Pike, P. Kostopoulos, S. Das, M. Styner

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