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Early-life exposure to analgesia and 18-month neurodevelopmental outcomes in very preterm infants

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    Early postnatal docosahexaenoic acid levels and improved preterm brain development

    Preterm birth has a dramatic impact on polyunsaturated fatty acid exposures for the develo** brain. This study examined the association between postnatal fatty acid levels and measures of brain injury and de...

    Emily W. Y. Tam, Vann Chau, A. James Barkovich, Donna M. Ferriero in Pediatric Research (2016)

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    Outcomes of Infants ≤25 Weeks Gestation in a Large Canadian Cohort

    Kevin Chan, Shoo K Lee, Arne Ohlsson, Anne R Synnes, David S C Lee in Pediatric Research (1999)

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    Actuarial Survival in a Large Canadian Cohort of Preterm and Very Low Birthweight Infants: No Gender Effects Beyond 24 Weeks Gestation

    Huw P Jones, Shoo K Lee, Abraham Peliowski, Ranjit Baboolal in Pediatric Research (1999)

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    The Incidence of Diagnosed Intraventricular Hemorrhage in Canadian Neonatal Intensive Care Units

    Anne R Synnes, Abraham Peliowski, Ranjit Baboolal, Lynn Chien in Pediatric Research (1999)

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    Benchmarks for Nosocomial Infection (NI) Rates in Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICUs)

    Douglas D McMillan, Anne F Klassen, Mary K Seshia, J Derek Matthew in Pediatric Research (1999)

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    Variations in Treatment Decisions and Outcomes of Infants ≤25 Weeks Gestation: Evidence from Canada

    Shoo K Lee, Kevin Chan, Arne Ohlsson, Anne R Synnes in Pediatric Research (1999)

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    Mortality Variations and Illness Severity (SNAP-II) in Canadian NICUs

    Shoo K Lee, Arne Ohlsson, Anne R Synnes, Abraham Peliowski in Pediatric Research (1999)