40 results on '"Brodsky, N. L."'
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2. Site-specific characteristics of infants developing bronchopulmonary dysplasia
3. Site-specific characteristics of infants developing bronchopulmonary dysplasia
4. Erratum: Site-specific characteristics of infants developing bronchopulmonary dysplasia
5. Early markers of late-onset sepsis in premature neonates: clinical, hematological and cytokine profile
6. A Comparison of Children with In Utero Cocaine Exposure and Controls Using the Goodman Lock Box
7. A COMPARISON OF CAREGIVER INTERACTION WITH PRESCHOOLERS WITH IN UTERO COCAINE EXPOSURE (COC) AND CONTROLS (CON). † 94
8. INNER CITY CHILDREN WITH IN UTERO COCAINE EXPOSURE (COC) DO NOT DIFFER FROM CONTROLS (CON) ON WECHSLER PRESCHOOL AND PRIMARY SCALE OF INTELLIGENCE-REVISED (WPPSI-R). ▴ 1592
9. EFFECT OF MATERNAL MgSO4 (M) TREATMENT ON NEONATES: A PROSPECTIVE, CONTROLLED STUDY. 454
10. ASSESSMENT OF LANGUAGE IN CHILDREN WITH IN UTERO COCAINE EXPOSURE(COC) AND CONTROLS (CON): A PROSPECTIVE, MASKED EVALUATION. † 1591
11. RESPONSE OF VERY LOW BIRTH WEIGHT (VLBW) INFANTS TO DTP VACCINE.• 1729
12. A prospective comparison of developmental outcome of children with in utero cocaine exposure and controls using the Battelle Developmental Inventory.
13. Clinical correlations in infants in the neonatal intensive care unit with varying severity of gastroesophageal reflux.
14. Problem-solving ability of inner-city children with and without in utero cocaine exposure.
15. 650 SERUM COPPER AND CERULOPLASMIN IN THE PREMATURE INFANT
16. 648 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SERUM CONCENTRATION AND URINARY EXCRETION OF ZN AND CU IN PREMATURE INFANTS
17. Urinary copper losses in infants receiving free amino acid solutions
18. EFFECT OF MATERNAL MgSO4(M) TREATMENT ON NEONATES: A PROSPECTIVE, CONTROLLED STUDY. 454
19. A COMPARISON OF CAREGIVER INTERACTION WITH PRESCHOOLERS WITH IN UTEROCOCAINE EXPOSURE (COC) AND CONTROLS (CON). † 94
20. INNER CITY CHILDREN WITH IN UTEROCOCAINE EXPOSURE (COC) DO NOT DIFFER FROM CONTROLS (CON) ON WECHSLER PRESCHOOL AND PRIMARY SCALE OF INTELLIGENCE-REVISED (WPPSI-R). 1592
21. ASSESSMENT OF LANGUAGE IN CHILDREN WITH IN UTEROCOCAINE EXPOSURE(COC) AND CONTROLS (CON): A PROSPECTIVE, MASKED EVALUATION. † 1591
22. Exposure to violence: psychological and academic correlates in child witnesses.
23. Communication with postpartum mothers: are we competing with the television?
24. Are there neurologic correlates of in utero cocaine exposure at age 6 years?
25. Neutral oligosaccharide content of preterm human milk.
26. The effects of maternal magnesium sulfate treatment on newborns: a prospective controlled study.
27. Inner-city achievers: who are they?
28. Children with in utero cocaine exposure do not differ from control subjects on intelligence testing.
29. Is Clostridium difficile a pathogen in the newborn intensive care unit? A prospective evaluation.
30. A prospective evaluation of early language development in children with in utero cocaine exposure and in control subjects.
31. Play behavior in toddlers with in utero cocaine exposure: a prospective, masked, controlled study.
32. Antibody response of low birth weight infants to Haemophilus influenzae type b polyribosylribitol phosphate-outer membrane protein conjugate vaccine.
33. Natal status of infants of cocaine users and control subjects: a prospective comparison.
34. Cocaine-exposed children: follow-up through 30 months.
35. Use of a beta-agonist in ventilated, very-low-birth-weight babies: a longitudinal evaluation.
36. Serum zinc concentrations in growing premature infants.
37. Serum copper concentrations in sick and well preterm infants.
38. Avoiding the risk of aspiration in intubated infants.
39. Urinary copper losses in infants receiving free amino acid solutions.
40. Distribution of copper in the serum of the parenterally fed premature infant.
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