Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4167470 | The Journal of Pediatrics | 2008 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Preterm male children continue to demonstrate abnormal neurodevelopment at 12 years of age. However, brain morphology in preterm female children may no longer differ from that of term female children. The neurodevelopmental abnormalities we detected in preterm male subjects appear to be relatively diffuse, involving multiple neural systems. The relationship between aberrant neurodevelopment and perinatal variables may be mediated by genetic factors, environmental factors, or both reflected in maternal education level.
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Authors
Shelli R. PhD, Allan L. MD, Betty MD, Christa BS, Karen C. MPH, Karol H. MS, Jill MS, NCSP, John BS, R. Todd PhD, Robert W. PhD, Laura R. MD,