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    Preterm neuroimaging and neurodevelopmental outcome: a focus on intraventricular hemorrhage, post-hemorrhagic hydrocephalus, and associated brain injury

    Intraventricular hemorrhage in the setting of prematurity remains the most common cause of acquired hydrocephalus. Neonates with progressive post-hemorrhagic hydrocephalus are at risk for adverse neurodevelopm...

    Rebecca A. Dorner, Vera Joanna Burton, Marilee C. Allen in Journal of Perinatology (2018)

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    Extrauterine Neuromaturation of Low Risk Preterm Infants

    The objective of the study was to follow neuromaturation in preterm infants. From serial exams in 90 low risk very low birthweight infants, each infant's Maturity Scores (the sum of tone, reflex, and response ...

    Marilee C Allen, Susan Aucott, Elizabeth A Cristofalo in Pediatric Research (2009)

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    Trends and Racial Differences in Birth Weight and Related Survival

    Objective: In the past two decades, infant mortality rates in the United States declined in African-American and White populations. Despite this, racial disparities in infant mortality rates have increased and r...

    Greg R. Alexander, Mark E. Tompkins, Marilee C. Allen in Maternal and Child Health Journal (1999)

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    Delayed Neuromotor Maturation in Extremely Preterm Severely Growth Restricted Infants

    Marilee C Allen, Sarah F Baker, Pamela K Donohue, Greg R Alexander in Pediatric Research (1999)

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    Resource Utilization after Discharge for Very Low Birthweight (VLBW) Infants

    Marilee C Allen, Sarah F Baker, Pamela K Donohue in Pediatric Research (1999)

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    Accelerated Maturation in African-American VLBW Infants Begins Prior to Term† 1195

    Marilee C Allen, Sarah F Baker, Pamela K Donohue, Greg R Alexander in Pediatric Research (1998)

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    Measurement of Maturity in Extremely Preterm Infants Prior to Term • 1126

    Marilee C. Allen, Sarah F. Baker, Pamela K. Donohue in Pediatric Research (1997)

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    TWO YEAR NEURODEVELOPMENTAL OUTCOME OF INFANTS <29 WEEKS ENROLLED IN A MULTICENTER COMPARISON TRIAL OF EXOSURF (EXO) AND INFASURF (INFA) PROPHYLAXIS FOR RDS. † 1696

    William A Zorn, Michael E Msall, Brian T Rogers, Joanne Bregman in Pediatric Research (1996)

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    TEMPORAL CHANGES IN PRETERM VIABILITY BY RACE. † 1520

    Marilee C Allen, Greg R Alexander, Mark E Tompkins, Thomas C Hulsey in Pediatric Research (1996)

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    EFFECT OF PERINATAL FACTORS ON NICU LENGTH OF STAY IN VERY LOW BIRTHWEIGHT PRETERM INFANTS. 1556

    Pamela K Donohue, Sarah Baker, Marilee C Allen in Pediatric Research (1996)

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    TWO YEAR NEURODEVELOPMENTAL OUTCOME OF INFANTS <1350G ENROLLED IN A MULTICENTER COMPARISON TRIAL OF EXOSURF (EXO) AND INFASURF (INFA) FOR THE TREATMENT OF RDS. 1648

    Brian T Rogers, William A Zorn, Michael E Msall, Lisa Lynch in Pediatric Research (1996)

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    THE SYMMETRIC TONIC NECK REFLEX (STNR) AS A NORMAL FINDING IN PREMATURE INFANTS PRIOR TO TERM

    The STNR is a primitive reflex that is characterized by upper extremity (UE) extension and lower extremity (LE) flexion with neck extension, and by UE flexion and LE extension with neck flexion. Although often...

    Marilee C Allen in Pediatric Research (1987)

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    1321 THE EVOLUTION OF PRIMITIVE REFLEXES PRIOR TO TERM IN EXTREMELY PREMATURE INFANTS

    The emergence of 7 primitive reflexes in a population of 47 premature infants with BW below 1300 gms born at Johns Hopkins Hospital in 1983 is described. These extremely premature infants (67% were at or below...

    Marilee C Allen, Arnold J Capute in Pediatric Research (1985)

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    25 AUDITORY AND VISUAL PRETERM DEVELOPMENT OF EXTREMELY OF PREMATURE INFANTS

    Early auditory and visual responses were assessed in 47 premature infants with BW below 1300 gms born at Johns Hopkins Hospital in 1983. These extremely premature infants (67% were at or below 28 wks gestation...

    Marilee C Allen, Arnold J Capute in Pediatric Research (1985)