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    Umbilical cord blood procalcitonin as a risk factor for mortality in very premature infants

    Fetal inflammatory response syndrome is implicated as a cause of fetal or neonatal injury. We analyzed the relationship between the procalcitonin umbilical cord blood level and neonatal outcome. A total of 237...

    A. Lautridou, P.-Y. Ancel, E. Launay in European Journal of Clinical Microbiology … (2012)

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    Pineal cysts in children

    To describe the prevalence and characteristics of pineal cysts found on MRI in children.

    V. Lacroix-Boudhrioua, A. Linglart, P. Y. Ancel, C. Falip in Insights into Imaging (2011)

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    Preterm Birth (PTB) and Congenital Heart Defects (CHD): A Population-Based Study

    Background and aims: PTB and CHD are the two main causes of mortality, morbidity and disability of perinatal origin. There are little population-based data on the relation between CHD and PTB. The objective of th...

    E Laas, N Lelong, A -C Thieulin, L Houyel, D Bonnet, P -Y Ancel in Pediatric Research (2011)

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    Neonatal, Intrauterine or Customised Birth Weight Standards to Predict Cognitive and School Outcomes in Very Preterm Chilren. Data from the Epipage Cohort Study

    Background: Being born small for gestational age (SGA) is associated with developmental disabilities but associations may vary depending on the definition of SGA.

    M -L Charkaluk, S Carvalho, A Ego, P Truffert, L Marchand-Martin in Pediatric Research (2011)

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    Epipage 2 : une étude épidémiologique nationale pour mieux connaître la prise en charge et le devenir des enfants grands prématurés

    P. -Y. Ancel in Revue de médecine périnatale (2010)

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    Le point sur la prématurité en 2009

    La prématurité concerne près de 12–13 % des naissances aux États-Unis et 5–7 % dans les pays européens. En France, près de 40 000 (5 %) surviennent entre 33 et 36 semaines et 10 000 (1,2 %) avant 33 semaines. ...

    P. -Y. Ancel in Revue de médecine périnatale (2009)

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    Structuration nationale pour la prise en charge des cancers en cours de grossesse : réseau CALG (cancers associés à la grossesse)

    With an incidence ranging from 0.07 to 0.1%, the occurrence of a malignant tumour during pregnancy is a rare event. Such tumours are mainly breast tumours, gynaecological tumours, skin tumours, leukaemias and ...

    R. Rouzier, A. Chauveaud, P. -Y. Ancel, J. -L. Brun, O. Mir, P. Morice in Oncologie (2008)

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    88 Prolonged Sedation / Analgesia ( S/A ) and 4-Year Outcome in Preterm Newborns: Results from the Epipage Cohort.

    Background: It seems adequate to relieve pain in newborns and necessary to evaluate the benefit/risk ratio of this therapy.Is there a relationship between prolonged S/A and long-term outcome of extremely prete...

    S Denizot, J C Rozé, P Y Ancel, B Larroque, R Carbajal, M Kaminski in Pediatric Research (2005)

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    160 Cerebral Palsy in Very Preterm Births: Prevalence, Subtype and Relations with Neonatal Cerebral Injuries At Two Years - Epipage Study

    Background: The objectives of our study were to estimate the prevalence of cerebral palsy and sensorineural impairments in very preterm infants born between 22 and 32 weeks of gestation at two years of age and to...

    F Livinec, P Y Ancel, M Kaminski Inserm in Pediatric Research (2004)

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    Epidemiologie und Risikofaktoren der Frühgeburtlichkeit

    P.Y. Ancel, G. Bréart in Der Gynäkologe (2000)