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Average 2.5-year neurodevelopmental test results in children born very preterm did not rule out cognitive deficits at 6.5 years of age.

Ylva Fredriksson KaulNima NasehKatarina Strand BroddBirgitta BöhmGerd HolmstromLena Hellström-Westas
Published in: Acta paediatrica (Oslo, Norway : 1992) (2020)
Very preterm infants born in the 2000s had increased risks for impaired cognition at 6.5 years, but individual predictions based on neonatal risks and 2.5-year test results were not enough to identify all high-risk children.
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