bjective: To assess the independent relation of neonatal cranial ultrasound (US) abnormalities in low birth weight (LBW) infants to cognitive outcomes at 6 years of age.Design: Prospective cohort study.Sample and Methods: Six-year follow-up data were obtained on a regional birth cohort of LBW infants (\u3c 2 kg) systematically screened as neonates with serial US. US abnormalities were dichotomized into isolated germinal matrix/intraventricular hemorrhage (GM/IVH) and parenchymal lesions/ventricular enlargement (PL/VE). Global cognitive outcomes (mental retardation, borderline intelligence, and normal intelligence) and selected specific cognitive abilities were assessed at 6 years of age with standardized instruments. Multivariate techniques...
Background: Compared with full-term infants, very preterm infants are more vulnerable to injury and ...
Studies of the relationship between ultrasound images from preterm newborns and developmental delay ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Children born extremely preterm are at risk for cognitive difficulties an...
bjective: To assess the independent relation of neonatal cranial ultrasound (US) abnormalities in lo...
Examined the relation of neonatal cranial ultrasonography abnormalities to later psychiatric disorde...
Examined the relation of neonatal cranial ultrasonography abnormalities to later psychiatric disorde...
Aim: To examine the correlation between neonatal cranial ultrasound and school age magnetic resonanc...
Aim: To examine the correlation between neonatal cranial ultrasound and school age magnetic resonanc...
Objective To quantify the effect of grades I-II intraventricular hemorrhage (IVH) on the neurosensor...
Our prospective cohort study of extremely low gestational age newborns evaluated the association of ...
Background: Preterm birth remains a burden globally and survival has increased. Motor and cognitive...
Objectives. To investigate the effect of gestational age at birth on the frequency of ultrasound-det...
Background: Cranial ultrasound cerebral biometric measurements have been used in preterm neonates, p...
Objective: Little information is available on long-term neurodevelopmental outcome of preterm infant...
Studies of the relationship between ultrasound images from preterm newborns and developmental delay ...
Background: Compared with full-term infants, very preterm infants are more vulnerable to injury and ...
Studies of the relationship between ultrasound images from preterm newborns and developmental delay ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Children born extremely preterm are at risk for cognitive difficulties an...
bjective: To assess the independent relation of neonatal cranial ultrasound (US) abnormalities in lo...
Examined the relation of neonatal cranial ultrasonography abnormalities to later psychiatric disorde...
Examined the relation of neonatal cranial ultrasonography abnormalities to later psychiatric disorde...
Aim: To examine the correlation between neonatal cranial ultrasound and school age magnetic resonanc...
Aim: To examine the correlation between neonatal cranial ultrasound and school age magnetic resonanc...
Objective To quantify the effect of grades I-II intraventricular hemorrhage (IVH) on the neurosensor...
Our prospective cohort study of extremely low gestational age newborns evaluated the association of ...
Background: Preterm birth remains a burden globally and survival has increased. Motor and cognitive...
Objectives. To investigate the effect of gestational age at birth on the frequency of ultrasound-det...
Background: Cranial ultrasound cerebral biometric measurements have been used in preterm neonates, p...
Objective: Little information is available on long-term neurodevelopmental outcome of preterm infant...
Studies of the relationship between ultrasound images from preterm newborns and developmental delay ...
Background: Compared with full-term infants, very preterm infants are more vulnerable to injury and ...
Studies of the relationship between ultrasound images from preterm newborns and developmental delay ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Children born extremely preterm are at risk for cognitive difficulties an...