Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4167977 | The Journal of Pediatrics | 2009 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Major motor, cognitive, visual, and hearing impairments appear to account for more than half of the positive M-CHAT screens in extremely low gestational age newborns. Even after those with such impairments were eliminated, 10% of children-nearly double the expected rate-screened positive.
Keywords
M-CHATVineland Adaptive Behavior ScalesGross Motor Functional Classification SystemPDIMDIBSID-IIGMFCSPPVAutism spectrum disorderpositive predictive valueELGANExtremely Low Gestational Age NewbornVABSMental Development IndexPsychomotor Development Indexcerebral palsyModified Checklist for Autism in ToddlersBayley Scales of Infant Development, 2nd editionASD
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Authors
Karl C.K. MD, SMEpi, T. Michael MD, MPH, Elizabeth N. MS, Helen PhD, Donald J. PhD, Alan MD,