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  • 41. Cerebral oxygenation, extraction, and autoregulation in very preterm infants who develop peri-intraventricular hemorrhage.
    Alderliesten T, Lemmers PM, Smarius JJ, van de Vosse RE, Baerts W, van Bel F.
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    Larroque B, Marret S, Ancel PY, Arnaud C, Marpeau L, Supernant K, Pierrat V, Rozé JC, Matis J, Cambonie G, Burguet A, Andre M, Kaminski M, Bréart G, EPIPAGE Study Group.
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  • 48. Motor and cognitive development of infants with intraventricular hemorrhage, ventriculomegaly, or periventricular parenchymal lesions.
    Low JA, Galbraith RS, Sauerbrei EE, Muir DW, Killen HL, Pater E, Karchmar EJ.
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  • 52. Posthemorrhagic ventricular dilation.
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  • 53. Value of cranial ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging in predicting neurodevelopmental outcome in preterm infants.
    van de Bor M, den Ouden L, Guit GL.
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  • 57. Correlation of echoencephalographic findings and neurodevelopmental outcome: intracranial hemorrhage and ventriculomegaly in infants of birth weight 1,000 grams or less.
    Salomon WL, Benitz WE, Enzmann DR, Bravo RH, Murphy-Irwin K, Stevenson DK.
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  • 60. Precision of ultrasound diagnosis of pathologically verified lesions in the brains of very preterm infants.
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