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Open AccessBrain volume and neurodevelopment at 13 years following sepsis in very preterm infants
Associations of neonatal infection with brain growth and later neurodevelopmental outcomes in very preterm (VP) infants are unclear. This study aimed to assess associations of neonatal sepsis in VP infants wit...
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Childhood outcomes after maternal antenatal sildenafil treatment for severe early-onset fetal growth restriction: a randomized trial (STRIDER NZAus)
In this follow-up at 2.5 years of children from the STRIDER NZAus Trial (N = 112), in which women with singleton pregnancies affected by severe early fetal growth restriction were randomized to sildenafil citrate...
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Open AccessADHD symptoms and diagnosis in adult preterms: systematic review, IPD meta-analysis, and register-linkage study
This study examined differences in ADHD symptoms and diagnosis between preterm and term-born adults (≥18 years), and tested if ADHD is related to gestational age, birth weight, multiple births, or neonatal com...
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White matter tracts related to memory and emotion in very preterm children
Very preterm (VP) children are at risk of memory and emotional impairments; however, the neural correlates remain incompletely defined. This study investigated the effect of VP birth on white matter tracts tra...
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Basal ganglia and thalamic tract connectivity in very preterm and full-term children; associations with 7-year neurodevelopment
Altered basal ganglia and thalamic connectivity may be critical for cognitive, motor and behavioural impairments common to very preterm (<32 weeks’ gestational age) children. This study aims to (1) compare cor...
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Neonatal basal ganglia and thalamic volumes: very preterm birth and 7-year neurodevelopmental outcomes
This study aims to (i) compare volumes of individual basal ganglia nuclei (caudate nucleus, pallidum, and putamen) and the thalamus between very preterm (VP) and term-born infants at term-equivalent age; (ii) ...
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Altered posterior cingulate brain metabolites and cognitive dysfunction in preterm adolescents
Extremely preterm (EP, <28 wk gestation) individuals have increased the risk of cognitive deficits compared with controls. The posterior cingulate region has an important role in cognitive function, but how th...