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431 related items for PubMed ID: 17685857

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    Groom KM, Poppe KK, North RA, McCowan LM.
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  • 44. [Morbidity and mortality of retarded and normal weight premature infants].
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  • 46. Small-for-gestational-age preterm-born infants already have lower bone mass during early infancy.
    van de Lagemaat M, Rotteveel J, van Weissenbruch MM, Lafeber HN.
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  • 48. Mid- and long-term outcome of extremely low birth weight (ELBW) infants: an analysis of prognostic factors.
    Valcamonico A, Accorsi P, Sanzeni C, Martelli P, La Boria P, Cavazza A, Frusca T.
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  • 51. SGA subtypes and mortality risk among singleton births.
    Kristensen S, Salihu HM, Keith LG, Kirby RS, Fowler KB, Pass MA.
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  • 53. Neonatal state organization, neuromaturation, mother-infant interaction, and cognitive development in small-for-gestational-age premature infants.
    Feldman R, Eidelman AI.
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  • 55. The use of customised versus population-based birthweight standards in predicting perinatal mortality.
    Zhang X, Platt RW, Cnattingius S, Joseph KS, Kramer MS.
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  • 60. Outcome of infants born at 24-26 weeks' gestation: II. Neurodevelopmental outcome.
    Piecuch RE, Leonard CH, Cooper BA, Kilpatrick SJ, Schlueter MA, Sola A.
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