Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5689115 | Early Human Development | 2017 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Gastroschisis is associated with poorer verbal intelligence, and with an increased risk for poor performance on several aspects of attention, response inhibition and fine motor skills at school age. The follow-up of children born with gastroschisis deserves attention regarding these specific domains, to improve their functional outcomes.
Keywords
PIQTPNLollipopVIQM-ABCBSID-IIIAGAUMCGCBCLSGAUniversity Medical Center GroningenAVLTTIQGastroschisisRey Auditory Verbal Learning TestSESMovement Assessment Battery for ChildrenNICUintelligence quotientSmall for gestational ageRelative riskgestational ageSchool ageCognitivePerformance IQconfidence intervalPhysicalBRIEFmotorFunctional outcomeodds rationeonatal intensive care unitsocioeconomic statusLong-term follow-upChild Behavior ChecklistTotal parenteral nutritionVerbal IQ
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Authors
Chiara C.M.M. Lap, Sandra W. Bolhuis, Koenraad N.J.A. Van Braeckel, Sijmen A. Reijneveld, Gwendolyn T.R. Manten, Arend F. Bos, Jan B.F. Hulscher,