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The Stability Of The Diagnosis Of Developmental Disability Between Age 2 And 8 In A Geographic Cohort Of Very Preterm Children Born In 1997
BMJ - Archives of Diseases in Childhood, 10/29/09
Roberts G et al. – Developmental outcomes at age 2 are only a moderate predictor of long–term outcome and are not a reliable endpoint for follow–up studies of very preterm and ELBW children.
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