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Growth in 10- to 12-year-old children born at 23 to 25 weeks' gestation in the 1990s: a Swedish national prospective follow-up studyAijaz Farooqi
Department of Pediatrics, University Hospital, SE 901 85 Umea, Sweden
Pediatrics 118:e1452-65. 2006..As part of a longitudinal study of a national cohort of infants born at <26 weeks' gestation (extremely immature), growth development from birth to the age of 11 years was examined, and correlates of growth attainment were analyzed...
Chronic conditions, functional limitations, and special health care needs in 10- to 12-year-old children born at 23 to 25 weeks' gestation in the 1990s: a Swedish national prospective follow-up studyAijaz Farooqi
Department of Pediatrics, University Hospital, SE 901 85 Umea, Sweden
Pediatrics 118:e1466-77. 2006..This study was undertaken to examine neurosensory, medical, and developmental conditions together with functional limitations and special health care needs of extremely immature children compared with control subjects born at term...
Mental health and social competencies of 10- to 12-year-old children born at 23 to 25 weeks of gestation in the 1990s: a Swedish national prospective follow-up studyAijaz Farooqi
Division of Pediatrics, Department of Clinical Sciences, University Hospital, SE 901 85 Umea, Sweden
Pediatrics 120:118-33. 2007..We investigated a national cohort of extremely immature children with respect to behavioral and emotional problems and social competencies, from the perspectives of parents, teachers, and children themselves...
Impact at age 11 years of major neonatal morbidities in children born extremely pretermAijaz Farooqi
Institute of Clinical Sciences, Department of Pediatrics, University Hospital, SE 901 85 Umea, Sweden
Pediatrics 127:e1247-57. 2011..Uncertainty continues regarding the extent to which neonatal morbidities predict poor long-term outcome and functional abilities in extremely preterm infants...
Proactive management promotes outcome in extremely preterm infants: a population-based comparison of two perinatal management strategiesStellan Håkansson
Department of Pediatrics, Institution of Clinical Science, University Hospital, Umea, Sweden
Pediatrics 114:58-64. 2004..The objective of the present study was to analyze perinatal practices and infant outcome in extreme prematurity in relation to different management policies in the North (proactive) and South of Sweden...
Behaviours related to executive functions and learning skills at 11 years of age after extremely preterm birth: a Swedish national prospective follow-up studyAijaz Farooqi
Division of Pediatrics, Department of Clinical Sciences, University Hospital, Umea, Sweden
Acta Paediatr 102:625-34. 2013....
