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2. Preterm appropriate for gestational age infants: size at birth explains subsequent growth
3. Milk for small infants
4. Extremely preterm cesarean delivery: a clinical study
5. Short-term outcome after active perinatal management at 23–25 weeks of gestation. A study from two Swedish tertiary care centres. Part 2: infant survival
6. Short-term outcome after active perinatal management at 23–25 weeks of gestation. A study from two Swedish perinatal centres. Part 3: neonatal morbidity
7. Short-term outcome after active perinatal management at 23–25 weeks of gestation. A study from two Swedish tertiary care centres. Part 1: maternal and obstetric factors
8. Impact of major neonatal morbidities on adolescents born at 23-25 weeks of gestation
9. Developmental Coordination Disorder and Its Association With Developmental Comorbidities at 6.5 Years in Apparently Healthy Children Born Extremely Preterm
10. Early-life hyperglycemia in extremely preterm infants affects neurodevelopment at 6 years of age
11. Two-thirds of adolescents who received active perinatal care after extremely preterm birth had mild or no disabilities
12. Executive Functioning and Learning Skills of Adolescent Children Born at Fewer than 26 Weeks of Gestation
13. Two‐thirds of adolescents who received active perinatal care after extremely preterm birth had mild or no disabilities
14. Executive Functioning and Learning Skills of Adolescent Children Born at Fewer than 26 Weeks of Gestation
15. O-012 Intraventricular Haemorrhage Grade 1–2 In Extremely Preterm Infants Does Not Impair Neurodevelopmental Outcome At 2.5 Years: The Express Cohort Study
16. PS-052a Neurodevelopmental Outcome Of Extremely Preterm Infants At 6.5 Years Of Age; Extremely Preterm Infants Study In Sweden (express)
17. Postnatal energy and protein deficits are associated with poor neonatal growth: preliminary results from a Swedish population-based study
18. Postnatal Energy and Protein Deficits are Associated with Poor Neonatal Growth: Preliminary Results From a Swedish Population-Based Study
19. HIGH ONE-YEAR SURVIVAL AFTER ACTIVE PERINATAL CARE : EXTREMELY PRETERM INFANTS IN SWEDEN (EXPRESS)
20. Plasma somatostatin and cholecystokinin levels in preterm infants during kangaroo care with and without nasogastric tube-feeding
21. Extremely preterm cesarean delivery : a clinical study.
22. Growth and breastfeeding among low birth weight infants fed with or without protein enrichment of human milk
23. Growth and Breastfeeding among Low Birth Weight Infants Fed with or without Protein Enrichment of Human Milk
24. Outcome after preterm birth
25. 1260 Neurosensory Outcomes and Health Care Needs in School-Age Children Born at < 26 Weeks' Gestation After Active Perinatal Care
26. Perinatalt omhändertagande vid extrem underburenhet
27. Neurodevelopmental Outcome of Extremely Preterm Infants at 2.5 Years of Age; Extremely Preterm Infants Study in Sweden (Express)
28. 150 Incidence of and Risk Factors for Neonatal Morbidity After Active Perinatal Care: Extremely Preterm Infants Study in Sweden (Express)
29. 122 Postnatal Energy and Protein Deficits are Associated with Poor Neonatal Growth: Preliminary Results From a Swedish Population-Based Study
30. One-year Survival of Extremely Preterm Infants After Active Perinatal Care in Sweden
31. Plasma somatostatin and cholecystokinin levels in sick preterm infants during their first six weeks of life
32. Neurosensory outcome and growth at three years in extremely low birthweight infants: follow-up results from the Swedish national prospective study
33. Regional differences in stillbirth and neonatal death rate in Sweden with a cause-of-death specific analysis
34. First week kangaroo care in sick very preterm infants
35. Growth and Breastfeeding among Low Birth Weight Infants Fed with or without Protein Enrichment of Human Milk
36. Stor studie indikerar god prognos för barn med extremt låg födelsevikt
37. Stor studie indikerar god prognos för barn med extremt låg födelsevikt.
38. Neurosensory outcome and growth at three years in extremely low birthweight infants : follow-up results from the Swedish national prospective study
39. The Swedish national prospective study on extremely low birth weight (ELBW) infants. Incidence, mortality, morbidity and survival in relation to level of care
40. Cause‐specific stillbirth and neonatal death in Sweden: a catchment area‐based analysis
41. Maternal risk factors for cause-specific stillbirth and neonatal death
42. Plasma somatostatin and cholecystokinin levels in preterm infants during kangaroo care with and without nasogastric tubefeeding
43. Neurosensory outcome and growth at three years in extremely low birth weight infants. Follow up results from the Swedish national prospective study
44. Plasma Somatostatin and Cholecystokinin Levels in Preterm Infants During Kangaroo Care With and Without Nasogastric Tube-feeding
45. Plasma Somatostatin and Cholecystokinin Levels in Preterm Infants during Their First Two Years of Life
46. The Swedish national prospective study on extremely low birthweight (ELBW) infants. Incidence, mortality, morbidity and survival in relation to level of care
47. Plasma Somatostatin and Cholecystokinin Levels in Preterm Infants and Their Mothers at Birth
48. Supplementary feeding in the maternity ward shortens the duration of breast feeding
49. 99 PLASMA SOMATOSTATIN AND CHOLECYSTOKININ LEVELS IN PRETERM INFANTS
50. Influence of test weighing before/after nursing on breastfeeding in preterm infants.
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