Infants born preterm are at high risk for the onset of cognitive dysfunctions at school age. The aim of this study was to investigate the association between early neurodevelopmental assessment and the risk of adverse cognitive outcome in extremely low birth weight children. We enrolled all newborns (January 2002 - April 2007) consecutively admitted to our Institution, with a birthweight < 1000 g. Exclusion criteria were genetic abnormalities, severe neurofunctional impairment, and/or neurosensory disabilities. Ninety-nine children were assessed at 1 year of corrected age using the Griffiths Mental Development Scales Revised. The same children were re-assessed at school age through the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children. Children with...
AIM: To determine if transient neurological abnormalities (TNA) at 9 months corrected age predict...
BACKGROUND. Studies of very preterm infants have demonstrated impairments in multiple neurocognitive...
Background Recent longitudinal studies suggest stable cognitive development in preterm children, alt...
Aim The aim of the study was to investigate cognitive outcomes at 6.5 years in children born very pr...
Background: There is a high prevalence of cognitive dysfunction in very low birthweight (500–1250 g)...
Despite reductions in mortality and morbidity among children born extremely preterm, they remain at ...
Children who experience adversities in the pre-perinatal period are at increased risk of developing ...
Background and aimsChildren with extremely low‐birth weight (ELBW) have a high risk for cognitive, m...
Background. Infants who were born small for gestational age (SGA) are at risk for impaired neurodeve...
Background and Objectives: Preterm infants are at higher risk of neurodevelopmental impairment both ...
Background: Extremely low birth weight (ELBW) infants, even those not presenting severe neuromotor s...
Prematurity presents a risk for higher order cognitive functions. Some of these deficits manifest l...
Objective: To evaluate the relationship between impaired brain growth and structural brain abnormali...
BACKGROUND: Extremely low birth weight (ELBW) infants, even those not presenting severe neuromotor s...
ObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to examine the risks associated with learning disabilities (L...
AIM: To determine if transient neurological abnormalities (TNA) at 9 months corrected age predict...
BACKGROUND. Studies of very preterm infants have demonstrated impairments in multiple neurocognitive...
Background Recent longitudinal studies suggest stable cognitive development in preterm children, alt...
Aim The aim of the study was to investigate cognitive outcomes at 6.5 years in children born very pr...
Background: There is a high prevalence of cognitive dysfunction in very low birthweight (500–1250 g)...
Despite reductions in mortality and morbidity among children born extremely preterm, they remain at ...
Children who experience adversities in the pre-perinatal period are at increased risk of developing ...
Background and aimsChildren with extremely low‐birth weight (ELBW) have a high risk for cognitive, m...
Background. Infants who were born small for gestational age (SGA) are at risk for impaired neurodeve...
Background and Objectives: Preterm infants are at higher risk of neurodevelopmental impairment both ...
Background: Extremely low birth weight (ELBW) infants, even those not presenting severe neuromotor s...
Prematurity presents a risk for higher order cognitive functions. Some of these deficits manifest l...
Objective: To evaluate the relationship between impaired brain growth and structural brain abnormali...
BACKGROUND: Extremely low birth weight (ELBW) infants, even those not presenting severe neuromotor s...
ObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to examine the risks associated with learning disabilities (L...
AIM: To determine if transient neurological abnormalities (TNA) at 9 months corrected age predict...
BACKGROUND. Studies of very preterm infants have demonstrated impairments in multiple neurocognitive...
Background Recent longitudinal studies suggest stable cognitive development in preterm children, alt...