Placental insufficiency is one major cause of intrauterine growth restriction and also relates to neurodevelopment. Preterm infants with very low birth weight are at risk of postnatal growth restriction as well as neurodevelopmental impairments. However, the optimal postnatal growth for long-term neurodevelopment is still unclear. The objective of this study was thus to investigate the association between growth and neurodevelopment in very preterm infants. The study populations consisted of 83 (I), 55 (II), 36 (III) and 181 (IV) infants with very low birth weight (below 1501 grams), and very or extremely low gestational age (below 32 and 26 weeks). Foetal blood circulation in relation to two-year neurodevelopment and the association bet...
The need for special education (SE) is increasing. The majority of those whose problems are due to n...
Chorioamnionitis is known to be an important risk factor underlying preterm delivery, and it has als...
Preterm birth (<37 gestational weeks) increases the risk for mental health problems in childhood. Ho...
The project consisted of two long-term follow-up studies of preterm children addressing the question...
Preterm birth is a risk for normal brain development. Brain maturation that normally happens in the ...
Despite advancements in neonatal intensive care and increased survival of infants born extremely pre...
Very preterm birth poses a risk to adverse neurodevelopment. Specific cognitive impairments can be a...
Preterm birth is a global health challenge. Even though the survival rates of preterm infants have b...
Human brain starts to develop in utero during the first trimester of pregnancy, and the rapid struct...
About 11% of infants are born preterm (before 37 weeks of gestation) worldwide. Adults born preterm ...
Brain development starts in utero, and the fetal brain can already be affected by the environment, i...
The parents of premature infants, especially the mothers, are at increased risk for distress. Infant...
Plasticity renders the brain sensitive to its intrauterine environment and susceptible to alteration...
Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) is an advanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technique. DTI is bas...
Background and aims. Children and adults born preterm (<37 gestational weeks) are mostly healthy and...
The need for special education (SE) is increasing. The majority of those whose problems are due to n...
Chorioamnionitis is known to be an important risk factor underlying preterm delivery, and it has als...
Preterm birth (<37 gestational weeks) increases the risk for mental health problems in childhood. Ho...
The project consisted of two long-term follow-up studies of preterm children addressing the question...
Preterm birth is a risk for normal brain development. Brain maturation that normally happens in the ...
Despite advancements in neonatal intensive care and increased survival of infants born extremely pre...
Very preterm birth poses a risk to adverse neurodevelopment. Specific cognitive impairments can be a...
Preterm birth is a global health challenge. Even though the survival rates of preterm infants have b...
Human brain starts to develop in utero during the first trimester of pregnancy, and the rapid struct...
About 11% of infants are born preterm (before 37 weeks of gestation) worldwide. Adults born preterm ...
Brain development starts in utero, and the fetal brain can already be affected by the environment, i...
The parents of premature infants, especially the mothers, are at increased risk for distress. Infant...
Plasticity renders the brain sensitive to its intrauterine environment and susceptible to alteration...
Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) is an advanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technique. DTI is bas...
Background and aims. Children and adults born preterm (<37 gestational weeks) are mostly healthy and...
The need for special education (SE) is increasing. The majority of those whose problems are due to n...
Chorioamnionitis is known to be an important risk factor underlying preterm delivery, and it has als...
Preterm birth (<37 gestational weeks) increases the risk for mental health problems in childhood. Ho...