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197 related items for PubMed ID: 38128734

  • 1. Postnatal growth in small vulnerable newborns: a longitudinal study of 2 million Brazilians using routine register-based linked data.
    Rocha AS, Ribeiro-Silva RC, Silva JFM, Pinto EJ, Silva NJ, Paixao ES, Fiaccone RL, Kac G, Rodrigues LC, Anderson C, Barreto ML.
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  • 2. Risk of mortality for small newborns in Brazil, 2011-2018: A national birth cohort study of 17.6 million records from routine register-based linked data.
    Paixao ES, Blencowe H, Falcao IR, Ohuma EO, Rocha ADS, Alves FJO, Costa MDCN, Suárez-Idueta L, Ortelan N, Smeeth L, Rodrigues LC, Lawn JE, de Almeida MF, Ichihara MY, Silva RCR, Teixeira MG, Barreto ML.
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  • 7. Postnatal growth of preterm born children ≤ 750g at birth.
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    Early Hum Dev; 2011 Jul 04; 87(7):495-507. PubMed ID: 21550187
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  • 8. [Analysis of physical growth of preterm infants with different intrauterine growth patterns in Haikou].
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  • 10. Identification of growth patterns of preterm and small-for-gestational age children from birth to 4 years - do they catch up?
    Olbertz DM, Mumm R, Wittwer-Backofen U, Fricke-Otto S, Pyper A, Otte J, Wabitsch M, Gottmann P, Schwab KO, Scholten M, Gerstmann K, Voigt M.
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  • 12. International comparisons of postnatal growth of low birthweight infants with special reference to differences between developing and affluent countries.
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  • 13. Effect of Intra- and Extrauterine Growth on Long-Term Neurologic Outcomes of Very Preterm Infants.
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  • 14. Catch-up growth in appropriate- or small-for-gestational age preterm infants.
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  • 16. Insulin resistance and body composition in preterm born children during prepubertal ages.
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  • 17. Catch-up growth up to ten years of age in children born very preterm or with very low birth weight.
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  • 18. Postnatal length and weight growth velocities according to Fenton reference and their associated perinatal factors in healthy late preterm infants during birth to term-corrected age: an observational study.
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    Ital J Pediatr; 2019 Jan 03; 45(1):1. PubMed ID: 30606228
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  • 19. Bone Maturation as a Predictive Factor of Catch-Up Growth During the First Year of Life in Born Small for Gestational Age Infants: A Prospective Study.
    Pepe G, Calafiore M, Valenzise M, Corica D, Morabito L, Pajno GB, Aversa T, Wasniewska M.
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  • 20. Postnatal Stature Does Not Largely Mediate the Relation between Adverse Birth Outcomes and Cognitive Development in Mid-Childhood and Early Adolescence in Rural Western China.
    Zhu Z, Perumal N, Fawzi WW, Cheng Y, Elhoumed M, Qi Q, Wang L, Dibley MJ, Zeng L, Sudfeld CR.
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