AIMS AND STUDY DESIGN: The Hammersmith Infant Neurological Examination proved effective in predicting locomotor function in very preterm infants after 9 months of age. We performed the examination in a cohort of 103 very preterm infants (gestational age below 32 weeks) as early as 3 months' post-term age, and longitudinally at 6, 9 and 12 months. Our aim was to establish the frequency distribution of the optimality scores at each age period, to explore the predictive value of the examination from 3 months onwards as to developmental outcome and locomotor function at 2 years, and to explore its longitudinal consistency.The results showed that this standardized neurological examination can be performed in preterm infants as early as 3 months'...
OBJECTIVE. The objective of this study was to compare the predictive value of qualitative MRI of bra...
AbstractBackgroundIt continues to be a challenge for clinicians to identify preterm infants likely t...
Purpose: To compare 3 different assessment approaches at term to infants born preterm to predict mot...
AIM To assess the value of term neurological examination and cranial ultrasound in the early pred...
Aim: To study the association between the Hammersmith Infant Neurological Examination (HINE) at age ...
The prognostic value of the single items of a standardised neurological examination, the Hammersmith...
OBJECTIVE. The objective of this study was to compare the predictive value of qualitative MRI of bra...
The assessment of the early motor repertoire is a widely used method to determine an infant’s neurol...
Background: Qualitative aspects of the motor repertoire, at 11-16 weeks post-term are predictive for...
BACKGROUND: We previously reported the neurological findings of the Dubowitz neonatal examination in...
Background: Qualitative aspects of the motor repertoire, at 11-16 weeks post-term are predictive for...
Background: Qualitative aspects of the motor repertoire, at 11-16 weeks post-term are predictive for...
Background: Qualitative aspects of the motor repertoire, at 11-16 weeks post-term are predictive for...
Background: Qualitative aspects of the motor repertoire, at 11-16 weeks post-term are predictive for...
BACKGROUND: We previously reported the neurological findings of the Dubowitz neonatal examination in...
OBJECTIVE. The objective of this study was to compare the predictive value of qualitative MRI of bra...
AbstractBackgroundIt continues to be a challenge for clinicians to identify preterm infants likely t...
Purpose: To compare 3 different assessment approaches at term to infants born preterm to predict mot...
AIM To assess the value of term neurological examination and cranial ultrasound in the early pred...
Aim: To study the association between the Hammersmith Infant Neurological Examination (HINE) at age ...
The prognostic value of the single items of a standardised neurological examination, the Hammersmith...
OBJECTIVE. The objective of this study was to compare the predictive value of qualitative MRI of bra...
The assessment of the early motor repertoire is a widely used method to determine an infant’s neurol...
Background: Qualitative aspects of the motor repertoire, at 11-16 weeks post-term are predictive for...
BACKGROUND: We previously reported the neurological findings of the Dubowitz neonatal examination in...
Background: Qualitative aspects of the motor repertoire, at 11-16 weeks post-term are predictive for...
Background: Qualitative aspects of the motor repertoire, at 11-16 weeks post-term are predictive for...
Background: Qualitative aspects of the motor repertoire, at 11-16 weeks post-term are predictive for...
Background: Qualitative aspects of the motor repertoire, at 11-16 weeks post-term are predictive for...
BACKGROUND: We previously reported the neurological findings of the Dubowitz neonatal examination in...
OBJECTIVE. The objective of this study was to compare the predictive value of qualitative MRI of bra...
AbstractBackgroundIt continues to be a challenge for clinicians to identify preterm infants likely t...
Purpose: To compare 3 different assessment approaches at term to infants born preterm to predict mot...