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Fig. 7. Scatterplot shows cerebral white matter volumes of premature and term patients with abnormal periventricular white matter (PVWM) T2-signal hyperintensities. In both groups of patients, volume of cerebral white matter increases with age, but volume of cerebral white matter in full-term patients increases at greater rate than that of premature patients. [UNK] = preterm children; {triangleup} = term children.