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Extremely and very preterm children who were born appropriate for gestational age show no differences in cortisol concentrations or diurnal rhythms compared to full-term children.

Gonzalo Dominguez-MenendezHelena PoggiFernanda Ochoa-MolinaIvonne D'ApremontRosario MooreFidel AllendeSandra SolariAlejandro Martínez-Aguayo
Published in: Journal of pediatric endocrinology & metabolism : JPEM (2023)
The diurnal cortisol rhythm was preserved in all preterm children, regardless of their gestational age, and no differences in cortisol concentrations among the groups were found. This may have significant implications for the clinical management and follow-up of preterm individuals.
Keyphrases
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