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240 related items for PubMed ID: 23159694

  • 1. Perinatal complications and long-term neurodevelopmental outcome of infants with intrauterine growth restriction.
    von Beckerath AK, Kollmann M, Rotky-Fast C, Karpf E, Lang U, Klaritsch P.
    Am J Obstet Gynecol; 2013 Feb; 208(2):130.e1-6. PubMed ID: 23159694
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  • 4. Rates of neonatal death and cerebral palsy associated with fetal growth restriction among very low birthweight infants. A temporal analysis.
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  • 10. Neurologic sequelae in infants with intrauterine growth retardation.
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    Kono Y, Mishina J, Takamura T, Hara H, Sakuma I, Kusuda S, Nishida H.
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  • 12. The neurodevelopmental outcome of term infants with different intrauterine growth characteristics.
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  • 13. High risk appropriate for gestational age (AGA) and small for gestational age (SGA) preterm infants. Neurological handicap and developmental abnormalities at five years of age.
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  • 14. Infant sex, obstetric risk factors, and 2-year neurodevelopmental outcome among preterm infants.
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  • 15. Short-term and long-term sequelae in intrauterine growth retardation (IUGR).
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  • 17. Infants weighing <1500 g: better born too small or too soon?
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  • 19. Small for gestational age and intrauterine growth restriction decreases cognitive function in young adults.
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  • 20. Neurodevelopmental outcome at 8 months and 4 years among infants born full-term small-for-gestational-age.
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