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- 2024
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Factors associated with the increased incidence of necrotising enterocolitis in extremely preterm infants in Sweden between two population-based national cohorts (2004-2007 vs 2014-2016)
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One-year survival and outcomes of infants born at 22 and 23 weeks of gestation in Sweden 2004-2007, 2014-2016 and 2017-2019
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- 2023
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Perinatal risk factors for developmental coordination disorder in children born extremely preterm
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Neurobehavioral symptoms in children born extremely preterm : A Swedish National Study
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Predictive value of Bayley-III Motor Index for later motor difficulties in children born extremely preterm
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- 2022
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Birth outcomes between 22 and 26 weeks' gestation in national population-based cohorts from Sweden, England and France
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- 2021
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The ability of Bayley-III scores to predict later intelligence in children born extremely preterm
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Neonatal hyperglycaemia is associated with worse neurodevelopmental outcomes in extremely preterm infants
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Cognitive profiles of extremely preterm children : Full-Scale IQ hides strengths and weaknesses
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The type and timing of patent ductus arteriosus treatment was associated with neurodevelopment when extremely preterm infants reached 6.5 years
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- 2019
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Agreement Between Bayley-III Measurements and WISC-IV Measurements in Typically Developing Children
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Association between Year of Birth and 1-Year Survival among Extremely Preterm Infants in Sweden during 2004-2007 and 2014-2016
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Association between year of birth and 1-year survival among extremely preterm infants in Sweden during 2004-2007 and 2014-2016
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- 2018
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National population-based cohort study found that visual-motor integration was commonly affected in extremely preterm born children at six-and-a-half years
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Extreme prematurity, treated retinopathy, bronchopulmonary dysplasia and cerebral palsy are significant risk factors for ophthalmological abnormalities at 6.5 years of age
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Cerebral palsy in extremely preterm infants
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- 2016
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Ophthalmologic Outcome of Extremely Preterm Infants at 6.5 Years of Age : Extremely Preterm Infants in Sweden Study (EXPRESS)
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Neurodevelopmental outcomes among extremely preterm infants 6.5 years after active perinatal care in Sweden
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- 2015
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Impact of obstetric factors on outcome of extremely preterm births in Sweden: prospective population-based observational study (EXPRESS).
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Sepsis as a risk factor for neonatal morbidity in extremely preterm infants.
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Intensity of Perinatal Care for Extremely Preterm Infants: Outcomes at 2.5 Years.
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- 2014
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Ophthalmologic Outcome at 30 Months' Corrected Age of a Prospective Swedish Cohort of Children Born Before 27 Weeks of Gestation The Extremely Preterm Infants in Sweden Study
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EXPRESS study shows significant regional differences in 1-year outcome of extremely preterm infants in Sweden
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- 2013
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Nutrient intakes independently affect growth in extremely preterm infants: results from a population-based study
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Neurodevelopmental Outcome in Extremely Preterm Infants at 2.5 Years After Active Perinatal Care in Sweden
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- 2010
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Incidence of and risk factors for neonatal morbidity after active perinatal care: extremely preterm infants study in Sweden (EXPRESS)
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- 2009
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One-Year Survival of Extremely Preterm Infants After Active Perinatal Care in Sweden
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