Extremely preterm children and relationships of minor neurodevelopmental impairments at 6 years

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  • who: ufeffUllaufeff ufeffNiutanenufeff and collaborators from the University of British Columbia, Canada have published the research work: Extremely preterm children and relationships of minor neurodevelopmental impairments at 6 years, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: In this study of the same cohort, the authors aimed to investigate neurodevelopmental outcomes at 6 years of age, focusing on minor neurological, sensorimotor, and neuropsychological impairments by comparing EPT children with term-born controls. Frontiers in Psychology This study showed that the EPT children were more likely to perform inferiorly to the term-born children in all neurological, sensorimotor, and . . .

     

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