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Early Human Development|November 1, 1982
Assessment of behaviour on the Brazelton scale in healthy preterm infants from 32 conceptional weeks until full-term ageI Leijon
Acta Paediatrica Scandinavica|September 1, 1980
Neurology and behaviour of newborn infants delivered by vacuum extraction on maternal indicationI Leijon
International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care|January 1, 1992
The prognostic significance of antenatal diagnosis of fetal growth retardationI Leijon
Early Human Development|November 1, 1982
Correlation between neurological examination and behavioural assessment of the newborn infantI Leijon, O Finnström
Neuropediatrics|August 1, 1981
Studies on the Brazelton neonatal behavioural assessment scaleI Leijon, O Finnström
Early Human Development|September 1, 1980
An 18-month follow-up study of growth-retarded neonates. Relation to biochemical tests of placental function in late pregnancy and neurobehavioural condition in the newborn periodI Leijon, G Billström, I Lind
Lakartidningen|August 22, 1984
[Noninvasive heart diagnosis in neonatal period. Experiences from a 3-year period at Linköping]E Nylander, G Jansson, I Leijon, et al.
Early Human Development|September 1, 1980
Neurology and behaviour of growth-retarded neonates. Relation to biochemical placental function tests in late pregnancyI Leijon, O Finnström, B Nilsson, et al.
Acta Paediatrica (Oslo, Norway : 1992)|October 1, 1992
Neurological adaptation of infants delivered by emergency or elective cesarean sectionG Otamiri, G Berg, O Finnström, et al.
Archives of Disease in Childhood. Fetal and Neonatal Edition|August 26, 2003
Use of healthcare resources, family function, and socioeconomic support during the first four years after preterm birthI Leijon, O Finnström, G Sydsjö, et al.
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Early Human Development|November 1, 1982
Assessment of behaviour on the Brazelton scale in healthy preterm infants from 32 conceptional weeks until full-term ageI Leijon
Acta Paediatrica Scandinavica|September 1, 1980
Neurology and behaviour of newborn infants delivered by vacuum extraction on maternal indicationI Leijon
International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care|January 1, 1992
The prognostic significance of antenatal diagnosis of fetal growth retardationI Leijon
Early Human Development|November 1, 1982
Correlation between neurological examination and behavioural assessment of the newborn infantI Leijon, O Finnström
Neuropediatrics|August 1, 1981
Studies on the Brazelton neonatal behavioural assessment scaleI Leijon, O Finnström
Early Human Development|September 1, 1980
An 18-month follow-up study of growth-retarded neonates. Relation to biochemical tests of placental function in late pregnancy and neurobehavioural condition in the newborn periodI Leijon, G Billström, I Lind
Lakartidningen|August 22, 1984
[Noninvasive heart diagnosis in neonatal period. Experiences from a 3-year period at Linköping]E Nylander, G Jansson, I Leijon, et al.
Early Human Development|September 1, 1980
Neurology and behaviour of growth-retarded neonates. Relation to biochemical placental function tests in late pregnancyI Leijon, O Finnström, B Nilsson, et al.
Acta Paediatrica (Oslo, Norway : 1992)|October 1, 1992
Neurological adaptation of infants delivered by emergency or elective cesarean sectionG Otamiri, G Berg, O Finnström, et al.
Archives of Disease in Childhood. Fetal and Neonatal Edition|August 26, 2003
Use of healthcare resources, family function, and socioeconomic support during the first four years after preterm birthI Leijon, O Finnström, G Sydsjö, et al.
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