Differential effects of growth restriction and immaturity on predicted psychomotor development at 4 years of age in preterm infantsAJOG Global Reports at a Glance
BACKGROUND: Fetal growth restriction and immaturity are associated with poor neurocognitive development and child psychopathology affecting educational success at school and beyond. However, the differential effects of either obstetrical risk factor on predicted psychomotor development have not yet...
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Main Authors: | Arne Jensen, MD (Author), Niels Rochow, MD, PhD (Author), Manfred Voigt, PhD (Author), Gerhard Neuhäuser, MD (Author) |
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2024-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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