The article presents the literature data and the results of the authors’ observations of preterm children in the postnatal period, born with extremely low and very low body weight, with the definition of the leading psycho-neurological disorders, which cause disabling conditions in this group of patients. The authors highlight the difficulties of predicting the neuropsychological development of deeply premature and extremely premature children. The scientists note the importance of a comprehensive assessment of their health status. They justify the necessity of improving the system of medical support for such children at all stages of nursing, rehabilitation and the introduction of a personalized approach to clinical practice with the devel...
Introduction: The survival of preterm babies has increased worldwide, but the risk of neuro-developm...
Introduction. Premature infants are at risk of developing central nervous system malformations; ther...
Objetive: To provide information for pediatricians and neonatologists to create realistic outcome ex...
The article presents the literature data and the results of the authors’ observations of preterm chi...
Background and aims: Children with extremely low-birth weight (ELBW) have a high risk for cognitive,...
Psychomotor development in premature infants has specific characteristics with increased tendency to...
Immature brain structures of very premature infants determine the features of the echographic pictur...
AIM: Several studies focus on the psychic development of extremely low birth weight (ELBW) preterm ...
Metadata only. Full text available at links above.OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the impact of birth weight...
The purpose of this longitudinal study was to evaluate changes in neurologic abnormalities in 212 pr...
Purpose: To investigate the relationship between placental pathology and neurodevelopmental outcomes...
In the last decades, great breakthroughs in medical and hospital technology contributed for a consis...
Growing and developing are influenced by genetic, social and environmental factors and it's most imp...
[[abstract]]This article was based on the long term follow-up study to explore the delay development...
BACKGROUND: Extremely low birth weight (ELBW) infants, even those not presenting severe neuromotor s...
Introduction: The survival of preterm babies has increased worldwide, but the risk of neuro-developm...
Introduction. Premature infants are at risk of developing central nervous system malformations; ther...
Objetive: To provide information for pediatricians and neonatologists to create realistic outcome ex...
The article presents the literature data and the results of the authors’ observations of preterm chi...
Background and aims: Children with extremely low-birth weight (ELBW) have a high risk for cognitive,...
Psychomotor development in premature infants has specific characteristics with increased tendency to...
Immature brain structures of very premature infants determine the features of the echographic pictur...
AIM: Several studies focus on the psychic development of extremely low birth weight (ELBW) preterm ...
Metadata only. Full text available at links above.OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the impact of birth weight...
The purpose of this longitudinal study was to evaluate changes in neurologic abnormalities in 212 pr...
Purpose: To investigate the relationship between placental pathology and neurodevelopmental outcomes...
In the last decades, great breakthroughs in medical and hospital technology contributed for a consis...
Growing and developing are influenced by genetic, social and environmental factors and it's most imp...
[[abstract]]This article was based on the long term follow-up study to explore the delay development...
BACKGROUND: Extremely low birth weight (ELBW) infants, even those not presenting severe neuromotor s...
Introduction: The survival of preterm babies has increased worldwide, but the risk of neuro-developm...
Introduction. Premature infants are at risk of developing central nervous system malformations; ther...
Objetive: To provide information for pediatricians and neonatologists to create realistic outcome ex...