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Anne R Synnes

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Paediatrics & Child Health|November 26, 2008
EditorialReg Sauve, Anne R Synnes
Paediatrics & Child Health|January 15, 2014
Limb length shortening associated with femoral arterial lines in the neonatal periodAnne R Synnes, Christopher Reilly, Ashley Robinson
CMAJ : Canadian Medical Association Journal = Journal De L'Association Medicale Canadienne|December 7, 2016
The authors respondSarka Lisonkova, Kenneth I Lim, Anne R Synnes
Paediatrics & Child Health|November 26, 2008
Current status of neonatal follow-up in CanadaAnne R Synnes, Francine Lefebvre, Heather A Cake
Acta Paediatrica (Oslo, Norway : 1992)|August 10, 2011
Incidence and pattern of hearing impairment in children with ≤ 800 g birthweight in British Columbia, CanadaAnne R Synnes, Shelagh Anson, Julia Baum, et al.
Pain|June 11, 2013
Parent behaviors moderate the relationship between neonatal pain and internalizing behaviors at 18 months corrected age in children born very prematurelyJillian Vinall, Steven P Miller, Anne R Synnes, et al.
Journal of Perinatology : Official Journal of the California Perinatal Association|May 26, 2018
Association of admission temperature and death or adverse neurodevelopmental outcomes in extremely low-gestational age neonatesJoseph Y Ting, Anne R Synnes, Shoo K Lee, et al.
Developmental Psychobiology|July 21, 2025
A Cross-Lagged Panel Analysis of Cortisol Levels and Internalizing Behaviors in Children Born Very Preterm Across Early Childhood: Associations Differ for Boys and Girls at Age 1.5 YearsMia A McLean, Joanne Weinberg, Anne R Synnes, et al.
American Journal of Perinatology|May 29, 2004
Infants with congenital anomalies admitted to neonatal intensive care unitsAnne R Synnes, Margaret Berry, Huw Jones, et al.
Early Human Development|February 22, 2011
Declining cognitive development from 8 to 18 months in preterm children predicts persisting higher parenting stressSusanne Brummelte, Ruth E Grunau, Anne R Synnes, et al.
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Paediatrics & Child Health|November 26, 2008
EditorialReg Sauve, Anne R Synnes
Paediatrics & Child Health|January 15, 2014
Limb length shortening associated with femoral arterial lines in the neonatal periodAnne R Synnes, Christopher Reilly, Ashley Robinson
CMAJ : Canadian Medical Association Journal = Journal De L'Association Medicale Canadienne|December 7, 2016
The authors respondSarka Lisonkova, Kenneth I Lim, Anne R Synnes
Paediatrics & Child Health|November 26, 2008
Current status of neonatal follow-up in CanadaAnne R Synnes, Francine Lefebvre, Heather A Cake
Acta Paediatrica (Oslo, Norway : 1992)|August 10, 2011
Incidence and pattern of hearing impairment in children with ≤ 800 g birthweight in British Columbia, CanadaAnne R Synnes, Shelagh Anson, Julia Baum, et al.
Pain|June 11, 2013
Parent behaviors moderate the relationship between neonatal pain and internalizing behaviors at 18 months corrected age in children born very prematurelyJillian Vinall, Steven P Miller, Anne R Synnes, et al.
Journal of Perinatology : Official Journal of the California Perinatal Association|May 26, 2018
Association of admission temperature and death or adverse neurodevelopmental outcomes in extremely low-gestational age neonatesJoseph Y Ting, Anne R Synnes, Shoo K Lee, et al.
Developmental Psychobiology|July 21, 2025
A Cross-Lagged Panel Analysis of Cortisol Levels and Internalizing Behaviors in Children Born Very Preterm Across Early Childhood: Associations Differ for Boys and Girls at Age 1.5 YearsMia A McLean, Joanne Weinberg, Anne R Synnes, et al.
American Journal of Perinatology|May 29, 2004
Infants with congenital anomalies admitted to neonatal intensive care unitsAnne R Synnes, Margaret Berry, Huw Jones, et al.
Early Human Development|February 22, 2011
Declining cognitive development from 8 to 18 months in preterm children predicts persisting higher parenting stressSusanne Brummelte, Ruth E Grunau, Anne R Synnes, et al.
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