In this review, we report our experience on early neurological and visual developments in preterm infants assessed during the neonatal period using the Dubowitz neonatal neurological assessment and a new battery for visual assessment. The assessments were performed in both very and late low-risk preterm infants and in healthy term-born infants. We report the findings in the three cohorts, evaluating the influence of gestational age and extrauterine exposure on both neurological and visual developments
More information is needed on 'low-risk' preterm infants' neurological outcome so that they can be i...
In order to determine the relationship between visual functions and neonatal cerebral ultrasound, ne...
OBJECTIVES: The objectives of this study were to (1) assess visual function in low-risk preterm infa...
In this review, we report our experience on early neurological and visual developments in preterm in...
To describe the development of visual functions in a population of low-risk late preterm infants. ...
Background: Several studies have reported the development of various aspects of visual function in i...
BACKGROUND: We previously reported the neurological findings of the Dubowitz neonatal examination in...
Background: Neonatal brain injuries are the main cause of visual deficit produced by damage to poste...
ABSTRACT: Extremely preterm infants are at risk for neurodevel-opmental problems and the visual syst...
BACKGROUND: Several studies have reported the development of various aspects of visual function in i...
Objectives: The aim was to establish the range of neurologie findings in preterm infants reaching te...
Preterm infants have a high risk to develop visual defi-cits due to retinopathy of prematurity (ROP)...
Aim of the study: Research supports the importance of visual function and its crucial role in early ...
The screening assessment tool of the Dubowitz neonatal neurologic assessment was adapted for preterm...
Psychological tests based on visual information processing have shown to be promising in predicting ...
More information is needed on 'low-risk' preterm infants' neurological outcome so that they can be i...
In order to determine the relationship between visual functions and neonatal cerebral ultrasound, ne...
OBJECTIVES: The objectives of this study were to (1) assess visual function in low-risk preterm infa...
In this review, we report our experience on early neurological and visual developments in preterm in...
To describe the development of visual functions in a population of low-risk late preterm infants. ...
Background: Several studies have reported the development of various aspects of visual function in i...
BACKGROUND: We previously reported the neurological findings of the Dubowitz neonatal examination in...
Background: Neonatal brain injuries are the main cause of visual deficit produced by damage to poste...
ABSTRACT: Extremely preterm infants are at risk for neurodevel-opmental problems and the visual syst...
BACKGROUND: Several studies have reported the development of various aspects of visual function in i...
Objectives: The aim was to establish the range of neurologie findings in preterm infants reaching te...
Preterm infants have a high risk to develop visual defi-cits due to retinopathy of prematurity (ROP)...
Aim of the study: Research supports the importance of visual function and its crucial role in early ...
The screening assessment tool of the Dubowitz neonatal neurologic assessment was adapted for preterm...
Psychological tests based on visual information processing have shown to be promising in predicting ...
More information is needed on 'low-risk' preterm infants' neurological outcome so that they can be i...
In order to determine the relationship between visual functions and neonatal cerebral ultrasound, ne...
OBJECTIVES: The objectives of this study were to (1) assess visual function in low-risk preterm infa...