Prematurity (all birth that occurs before the 37th week of gestation, World Health Organization) represents an important perinatal health problem as it is one of the main causes of neonatal morbidity and death. In the past decades, the gradual increase in survival of preterm birthsleaded clinician to face preemies smaller for weight and gestational age (GA), at high risk for negative development sequences. Indeed, the immaturity of the biological systems, joined with the complications and the treatment needed for survival, have a relevant impact on infant, exposing him to the risk of developmental delays. They also more frequently present neuropsychological problems, such as language and attention deficits, disorders in perception, visual-...
Advances in perinatal care have led to an increase in survival of preterm children but have also inc...
Perinatal mortality in very preterm infants has decreased by up to 50% during the last decades. Stud...
Preterm birth is a traumatic event that interrupts the physiological processes that allow the develo...
Prematurity (all birth that occurs before the 37th week of gestation, World Health Organization) rep...
none4noPrematurity (all birth that occurs before the 37th week of gestation, World Health Organizati...
Morbidity and mortality, like a frequency of long-term unfavourable psychomotor developmental outcom...
Survival of premature babies has considerably improved during the recent twenty years. A significant...
Growing and developing are influenced by genetic, social and environmental factors and it's most imp...
Premature birth is a pathological condition that requires high-quality medical care due to the infan...
Preterm birth is defined as birth occurring before 37 weeks of gestational age, and is a major cause...
Infants who are born prior to 37 weeks gestation are considered premature and are at high risk for m...
peer reviewedPrematurity remains a public health problem with a considerable psychosocial impact. Pr...
Background: The rate of preterm births in Romania is one of the highest among European countries. Ho...
Fetal and extrauterine life form a continuum during which human growth and development are affected ...
Fetal and extrauterine life form a continuum during which human growth and development are affected ...
Advances in perinatal care have led to an increase in survival of preterm children but have also inc...
Perinatal mortality in very preterm infants has decreased by up to 50% during the last decades. Stud...
Preterm birth is a traumatic event that interrupts the physiological processes that allow the develo...
Prematurity (all birth that occurs before the 37th week of gestation, World Health Organization) rep...
none4noPrematurity (all birth that occurs before the 37th week of gestation, World Health Organizati...
Morbidity and mortality, like a frequency of long-term unfavourable psychomotor developmental outcom...
Survival of premature babies has considerably improved during the recent twenty years. A significant...
Growing and developing are influenced by genetic, social and environmental factors and it's most imp...
Premature birth is a pathological condition that requires high-quality medical care due to the infan...
Preterm birth is defined as birth occurring before 37 weeks of gestational age, and is a major cause...
Infants who are born prior to 37 weeks gestation are considered premature and are at high risk for m...
peer reviewedPrematurity remains a public health problem with a considerable psychosocial impact. Pr...
Background: The rate of preterm births in Romania is one of the highest among European countries. Ho...
Fetal and extrauterine life form a continuum during which human growth and development are affected ...
Fetal and extrauterine life form a continuum during which human growth and development are affected ...
Advances in perinatal care have led to an increase in survival of preterm children but have also inc...
Perinatal mortality in very preterm infants has decreased by up to 50% during the last decades. Stud...
Preterm birth is a traumatic event that interrupts the physiological processes that allow the develo...