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The ELGAN study of the brain and related disorders in extremely low gestational age newborns
Early Human Development, 10/30/09
O'Shea TM et al. – In addition to supporting a potential role for many previously identified antecedents of brain damage in ELGANs, this study is the first to provide strong evidence that brain damage in extremely preterm infants is associated with microorganisms in placenta parenchyma.
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