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    Yu VY, Doyle LW.
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  • 51. Incidence and risk factors for retinopathy of prematurity in very low and in extremely low birth weight infants in a unit-based approach in southern Brazil.
    Fortes Filho JB, Eckert GU, Procianoy L, Barros CK, Procianoy RS.
    Eye (Lond); 2009 Jan; 23(1):25-30. PubMed ID: 17618242
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  • 55. Outcome of infants weighing less than 800 grams at birth: 15 years' experience.
    La Pine TR, Jackson JC, Bennett FC.
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  • 56. Before viability: a geographically based outcome study of infants weighing 500 grams or less at birth.
    Sauve RS, Robertson C, Etches P, Byrne PJ, Dayer-Zamora V.
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  • 57. Improved neurodevelopmental outcomes for extremely low birth weight infants in 2000-2002.
    Wilson-Costello D, Friedman H, Minich N, Siner B, Taylor G, Schluchter M, Hack M.
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  • 58. Improving the quality of survival for infants of birthweight < 1000 g born in non-level-III centres in Victoria. The Victorian Infant Collaborative Study Group.
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    Meadow W, Reimshisel T, Lantos J.
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