Extrauterine growth restriction in preterm infants: postnatal growth pattern and physical development outcomes at age 3-6 years

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    Extrauterine growth restriction (EUGR) refers to preterm growth failure which an anthropometric measure is below the standard based on the postmenstrual age (gestational age + days of hospitalization). The crosssectional EUGR is identified as weight, length, or head circumference (HC) below the 10th percentile based on the postmenstrual age, while the longitudinal EUGR is defined as the decrease in weight, length, or HC Z-scores>1 SD between birth and the assessment time. A follow-up survey of 103 children with severe cross-sectional EUGR (Z-scores in weight or length less than -2 SD . . .

     

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