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Neurodevelopmental Status of Preterm Newborns at Infancy, Born at a Tertiary Care Center in Turkey
American Journal of Perinatology, 06/16/09
Saldir M et al. - Measures in neonatal care and treatment, such as the use of less traumatic modes of mechanical ventilation with as short duration as possible as well as increasing perinatal/antenatal care, should be taken to overcome these risk factors.
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