Preterm and term-equivalent age general movements and 1-year neurodevelopmental outcomes for infants born before 30Â weeks' gestation
Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology Sep 26, 2017
Olsen JE, et al. - This study was coordinated to investigate the relationships between Prechtl's general movements assessment (GMA), conducted from birth to term-equivalent age, and neurodevelopmental outcomes at 12 months corrected age, in infants born very preterm. Among children born very preterm, abnormal GMA before term and at the term-equivalent age was correlated with worse neurodevelopment at 12 months corrected age.
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