Very preterm children at risk for developmental coordination disorder have brain alterations in motor areas.
Deborah DeweyDeanne K ThompsonClaire E KellyAlicia Jane SpittleJeanie Ling Yoong CheongLex William DoylePeter John AndersonPublished in: Acta paediatrica (Oslo, Norway : 1992) (2019)
Infants born very preterm at risk for developmental coordination disorder displayed smaller brain volumes at term equivalent age and seven years, and altered white matter microstructure at seven years, particularly in motor areas. There was no catch-up growth from infancy to seven years.