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The following pages link to Minor neurological signs and perceptual-motor difficulties in prematurely born children (Q35285203):
Displaying 34 items.
- Parental questions about developmental coordination disorder: A synopsis of current evidence (Q24655221) (← links)
- A review of environmental contributions to childhood motor skills (Q26830011) (← links)
- Neonatal cranial ultrasound interpretation: a clinical audit (Q30478524) (← links)
- Neural correlates of developmental coordination disorder (Q30695688) (← links)
- Neonatal white matter abnormality predicts childhood motor impairment in very preterm children (Q33693496) (← links)
- Neurological soft signs predict abnormal cerebellar-thalamic tract development and negative symptoms in adolescents at high risk for psychosis: a longitudinal perspective. (Q34322929) (← links)
- Neurocognitive profiles of preterm infants randomly assigned to lower or higher hematocrit thresholds for transfusion. (Q35046525) (← links)
- Motor skills in adolescents with low birth weight (Q35295463) (← links)
- Ethics of refusing parental requests to withhold or withdraw treatment from their premature baby. (Q35426762) (← links)
- Children born weighing less than 1701 g: visual and cognitive outcomes at 11-14 years (Q37174861) (← links)
- Neurological signs and involuntary movements in schizophrenia: intrinsic to and informative on systems pathobiology (Q37268590) (← links)
- Motor System Development of the Preterm and Low Birthweight Infant (Q37959618) (← links)
- Motor coordination impairment and migraine in children: a new comorbidity? (Q39606801) (← links)
- The incidence, risk and functional outcomes of intracranial haemorrhage in children with inherited bleeding disorders at one haemophilia center. (Q40747271) (← links)
- Incidence of cranial ultrasound abnormalities in apparently well neonates on a postnatal ward: correlation with antenatal and perinatal factors and neurological status (Q43097885) (← links)
- Neurological soft signs in mainstream pupils (Q43100902) (← links)
- Association between birth weight and neuromotor performance: a twin study (Q47213132) (← links)
- Physicians' neonatal resuscitation of extremely low-birth-weight preterm infants (Q47255288) (← links)
- Value of neurosonography in predicting subsequent cognitive and motor development in extremely low birth weight neonates (Q47435362) (← links)
- Serial head ultrasound studies in preterm infants: how many normal studies does one infant need to exclude significant abnormalities? (Q48346102) (← links)
- Very preterm birth is associated with disabilities in multiple developmental domains (Q48494229) (← links)
- Limited motor performance and minor neurological dysfunction at school age. (Q51753889) (← links)
- Deficits in motor co-ordination and attention at 3 years of age predict motor deviations in 6.5-year-old children who needed neonatal intensive care (Q51876136) (← links)
- Assessment of developmental coordination disorder in children born with extremely low birth weights (Q51890834) (← links)
- A longitudinal study of prospective control in catching by full-term and preterm infants (Q51942259) (← links)
- Cognitive development, temperament and behavior at 2 years as indicative of language development at 4 years in pre-term infants (Q51969136) (← links)
- Cognitive abilities in children with congenital muscular dystrophy: correlation with brain MRI and merosin status (Q51980447) (← links)
- Assessment of motor control using kinematics analysis in preschool children born very preterm (Q51988051) (← links)
- Developmental problems of very premature children at school age. Review of the literature (Q52085379) (← links)
- Longitudinal motor development of "apparently normal" high-risk infants at 18 months, 3 and 5 years (Q52112255) (← links)
- Perceptual-motor, visual and cognitive ability in very low birthweight preschool children without neonatal ultrasound abnormalities. (Q52168322) (← links)
- Neurodevelopmental outcome of premature infants born at less than 33 weeks of gestational age and not cerebral palsy at the age of 5 years (Q52168627) (← links)
- Infant cerebral ventricle volume: a comparison of 3-D ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging (Q57512433) (← links)
- Motor Abilities in Adolescents Born Preterm Are Associated With Microstructure of the Corpus Callosum (Q64108452) (← links)