Cranial ultrasound lesions in the NICU predict cerebral palsy at age 2 years in children born at extremely low gestational age.
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A study of neurosonogram abnormalities, clinical correlation with neurosonogram findings, and immediate outcome of high-risk neonates in Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.Optimising nutrition to improve growth and reduce neurodisabilities in neonates at risk of neurological impairment, and children with suspected or confirmed cerebral palsy.Neuroimaging biomarkers of preterm brain injury: toward developing the preterm connectome.Limitations of routine neuroimaging in predicting outcomes of preterm infants.Impaired white matter development in extremely low-birth-weight infants with previous brain hemorrhage.Developmental correlates of head circumference at birth and two years in a cohort of extremely low gestational age newbornsThe ELGAN study of the brain and related disorders in extremely low gestational age newborns.Validation of a brain MRI relaxometry protocol to measure effects of preterm birth at a flexible postnatal ageMagnesium sulfate reduces inflammation-associated brain injury in fetal mice.Electroencephalography may provide insight into timing of premature brain injury.Autism spectrum disorder is associated with ventricular enlargement in a low birth weight population.Predictors of neurodevelopmental outcomes in preterm infants with intraparenchymal hemorrhage.Outcomes of extremely preterm infants following severe intracranial hemorrhage.Neurodevelopment of extremely preterm infants who had necrotizing enterocolitis with or without late bacteremiaSystemic inflammation, intraventricular hemorrhage, and white matter injury.Systemic inflammation and cerebral palsy risk in extremely preterm infants.Discordance in neonatal risk factors and early childhood outcomes of very low birth weight (<1.5 kg) twinsReader variability in the use of diagnostic terms to describe white matter lesions seen on cranial scans of severely premature infants: the ELGAN study.Neonatal cranial ultrasound lesions and developmental delays at 2 years of age among extremely low gestational age children.Brain injury in very preterm children and neurosensory and cognitive disabilities during childhood: the EPIPAGE cohort studyNeuroimaging and neurodevelopmental outcome in extremely preterm infantsEarly postnatal hypotension is not associated with indicators of white matter damage or cerebral palsy in extremely low gestational age newborns.Antenatal antecedents of cognitive impairment at 24 months in extremely low gestational age newborns.A mouse model of term chorioamnionitis: unraveling causes of adverse neurological outcomesOutcome trajectories in extremely preterm infantsAntenatal Magnesium and Cerebral Palsy in Preterm Infants.Cumulative Incidence of Seizures and Epilepsy in Ten-Year-Old Children Born Before 28 Weeks' Gestation.Early cranial ultrasound lesions predict microcephaly at age 2 years in preterm infants.The role of systemic inflammation linking maternal BMI to neurodevelopment in childrenIntraventricular hemorrhage and developmental outcomes at 24 months of age in extremely preterm infants.Maternal antenatal complications and the risk of neonatal cerebral white matter damage and later cerebral palsy in children born at an extremely low gestational ageChanging definitions of long-term follow-up: Should "long term" be even longer?Prognostic factors for cerebral palsy and motor impairment in children born very preterm or very low birthweight: a systematic reviewIs oral baclofen effective in neonatal hypertonia?Motor and cognitive outcome after specific early lesions of the brain - a systematic review.Cinegraphic versus Combined Static and Cinegraphic Imaging for Initial Cranial Ultrasound Screening in Premature Infants.Both antenatal and postnatal inflammation contribute information about the risk of brain damage in extremely preterm newborns.Early prediction of cerebral palsy after neonatal intensive care using motor development trajectories in infancy.Brain wave maturation and neurodevelopmental outcome in extremely low gestational age neonates.Echogenicity changes in the fetal brain, a 6-year follow-up study.
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Cranial ultrasound lesions in the NICU predict cerebral palsy at age 2 years in children born at extremely low gestational age.
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Adré Du Plessis
Alan Leviton
Cecelia E Keller
Cindy R Miller
Daniel Batton
ELGAN study investigators
Elaine Romano
Elizabeth N Allred
Haim Bassan
Joanna Seibert
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10.1177/0883073808321048
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2009-01-01T00:00:00Z