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197 related items for PubMed ID: 1371340

  • 1. Hyperbilirubinemia in low birth weight infants and outcome at 5 years of age.
    van de Bor M, Ens-Dokkum M, Schreuder AM, Veen S, Brand R, Verloove-Vanhorick SP.
    Pediatrics; 1992 Mar; 89(3):359-64. PubMed ID: 1371340
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  • 2. Hyperbilirubinemia in preterm infants and neurodevelopmental outcome at 2 years of age: results of a national collaborative survey.
    van de Bor M, van Zeben-van der Aa TM, Verloove-Vanhorick SP, Brand R, Ruys JH.
    Pediatrics; 1989 Jun; 83(6):915-20. PubMed ID: 2471139
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  • 3. Outcome of periventricular-intraventricular hemorrhage at 2 years of age in 484 very preterm infants admitted to 6 neonatal intensive care units in The Netherlands.
    van de Bor M, Verloove-Vanhorick SP, Baerts W, Brand R, Ruys JH.
    Neuropediatrics; 1988 Nov; 19(4):183-5. PubMed ID: 2462695
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  • 4. Relationship between peri-intraventricular hemorrhage and neonatal hyperbilirubinemia in very low-birthweight infants.
    Amato M, Fauchere JC, von Muralt G.
    Am J Perinatol; 1987 Oct; 4(4):275-8. PubMed ID: 3307797
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  • 5. Relationship of serum bilirubin levels to ototoxicity and deafness in high-risk low-birth-weight infants.
    de Vries LS, Lary S, Dubowitz LM.
    Pediatrics; 1985 Sep; 76(3):351-4. PubMed ID: 4034295
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  • 6. Neonatal hyperbilirubinemia and risk of autism spectrum disorders.
    Croen LA, Yoshida CK, Odouli R, Newman TB.
    Pediatrics; 2005 Feb; 115(2):e135-8. PubMed ID: 15687420
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  • 7. Neurodevelopmental outcome at 5 years of age of a national cohort of extremely low birth weight infants who were born in 1996-1997.
    Mikkola K, Ritari N, Tommiska V, Salokorpi T, Lehtonen L, Tammela O, Pääkkönen L, Olsen P, Korkman M, Fellman V.
    Pediatrics; 2005 Dec; 116(6):1391-400. PubMed ID: 16322163
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  • 8. Nonresponse bias in a follow-up study of 19-year-old adolescents born as preterm infants.
    Hille ET, Elbertse L, Gravenhorst JB, Brand R, Verloove-Vanhorick SP, Dutch POPS-19 Collaborative Study Group.
    Pediatrics; 2005 Nov; 116(5):e662-6. PubMed ID: 16263980
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  • 9. New approaches to assessing the risks of hyperbilirubinemia.
    Vohr BR.
    Clin Perinatol; 1990 Jun; 17(2):293-306. PubMed ID: 2196132
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  • 10. Changes in neurodevelopmental outcomes at 18 to 22 months' corrected age among infants of less than 25 weeks' gestational age born in 1993-1999.
    Hintz SR, Kendrick DE, Vohr BR, Poole WK, Higgins RD, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Neonatal Research Network.
    Pediatrics; 2005 Jun; 115(6):1645-51. PubMed ID: 15930228
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  • 11. Outcomes among newborns with total serum bilirubin levels of 25 mg per deciliter or more.
    Newman TB, Liljestrand P, Jeremy RJ, Ferriero DM, Wu YW, Hudes ES, Escobar GJ, Jaundice and Infant Feeding Study Team.
    N Engl J Med; 2006 May 04; 354(18):1889-900. PubMed ID: 16672700
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  • 12. Neonatal status epilepticus vs recurrent neonatal seizures: clinical findings and outcome.
    Pisani F, Cerminara C, Fusco C, Sisti L.
    Neurology; 2007 Dec 04; 69(23):2177-85. PubMed ID: 18056582
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  • 13. Neonatal hyperbilirubinemia and long-term outcome: another look at the Collaborative Perinatal Project.
    Newman TB, Klebanoff MA.
    Pediatrics; 1993 Nov 04; 92(5):651-7. PubMed ID: 8414851
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  • 15. Changes in neonatology: comparison of two cohorts of very preterm infants (gestational age <32 weeks): the Project On Preterm and Small for Gestational Age Infants 1983 and the Leiden Follow-Up Project on Prematurity 1996-1997.
    Stoelhorst GM, Rijken M, Martens SE, Brand R, den Ouden AL, Wit JM, Veen S, Leiden Follow-Up Project on Prematurity.
    Pediatrics; 2005 Feb 04; 115(2):396-405. PubMed ID: 15689337
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  • 19. Neonatal hyperbilirubinemia and physical and cognitive performance at 17 years of age.
    Seidman DS, Paz I, Stevenson DK, Laor A, Danon YL, Gale R.
    Pediatrics; 1991 Oct 04; 88(4):828-33. PubMed ID: 1896294
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  • 20. Infant sex, obstetric risk factors, and 2-year neurodevelopmental outcome among preterm infants.
    Spinillo A, Montanari L, Gardella B, Roccio M, Stronati M, Fazzi E.
    Dev Med Child Neurol; 2009 Jul 04; 51(7):518-25. PubMed ID: 19416336
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