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Lex W Doyle

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Bone|September 20, 2020
Bone health in young adult survivors born extremely preterm or extremely low birthweight in the post surfactant eraAnjali Haikerwal, Lex W Doyle, George Patton, et al.
Early Human Development|April 19, 2011
Family functioning, burden and parenting stress 2 years after very preterm birthKarli Treyvaud, Lex W Doyle, Katherine J Lee, et al.
Early Human Development|July 12, 2016
The influence of multiple birth and bereavement on maternal and family outcomes 2 and 7years after very preterm birthKarli Treyvaud, Andrea C Aldana, Shannon E Scratch, et al.
Pediatrics|April 9, 2008
Quality of general movements is related to white matter pathology in very preterm infantsAlicia J Spittle, Nisha C Brown, Lex W Doyle, et al.
Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology|November 6, 2018
Spontaneous infant movements that predict later cerebral palsy: reply to Hadders-Algra and PhilippiAmanda K L Kwong, Joy E Olsen, Tara L FitzGerald, et al.
Archives of Disease in Childhood|August 5, 2020
Extreme prematurity, growth and neurodevelopment at 8 years: a cohort studyLeah Hickey, Alice Burnett, Alicia J Spittle, et al.
Neuroimage|December 14, 2011
Corpus callosum alterations in very preterm infants: perinatal correlates and 2 year neurodevelopmental outcomesDeanne K Thompson, Terrie E Inder, Nathan Faggian, et al.
The Journal of Pediatrics|June 7, 2008
Adverse neurodevelopment in preterm infants with postnatal sepsis or necrotizing enterocolitis is mediated by white matter abnormalities on magnetic resonance imaging at termDivyen K Shah, Lex W Doyle, Peter J Anderson, et al.
BMJ Paediatrics Open|April 12, 2018
Physiological stress responses in infants at 29-32 weeks' postmenstrual age during clustered nursing cares and standardised neurobehavioural assessmentsLeesa G Allinson, Linda Denehy, Lex W Doyle, et al.
Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology|November 20, 2012
Assessments of sensory processing in infants: a systematic reviewAbbey L Eeles, Alicia J Spittle, Peter J Anderson, et al.
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Bone|September 20, 2020
Bone health in young adult survivors born extremely preterm or extremely low birthweight in the post surfactant eraAnjali Haikerwal, Lex W Doyle, George Patton, et al.
Early Human Development|April 19, 2011
Family functioning, burden and parenting stress 2 years after very preterm birthKarli Treyvaud, Lex W Doyle, Katherine J Lee, et al.
Early Human Development|July 12, 2016
The influence of multiple birth and bereavement on maternal and family outcomes 2 and 7years after very preterm birthKarli Treyvaud, Andrea C Aldana, Shannon E Scratch, et al.
Pediatrics|April 9, 2008
Quality of general movements is related to white matter pathology in very preterm infantsAlicia J Spittle, Nisha C Brown, Lex W Doyle, et al.
Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology|November 6, 2018
Spontaneous infant movements that predict later cerebral palsy: reply to Hadders-Algra and PhilippiAmanda K L Kwong, Joy E Olsen, Tara L FitzGerald, et al.
Archives of Disease in Childhood|August 5, 2020
Extreme prematurity, growth and neurodevelopment at 8 years: a cohort studyLeah Hickey, Alice Burnett, Alicia J Spittle, et al.
Neuroimage|December 14, 2011
Corpus callosum alterations in very preterm infants: perinatal correlates and 2 year neurodevelopmental outcomesDeanne K Thompson, Terrie E Inder, Nathan Faggian, et al.
The Journal of Pediatrics|June 7, 2008
Adverse neurodevelopment in preterm infants with postnatal sepsis or necrotizing enterocolitis is mediated by white matter abnormalities on magnetic resonance imaging at termDivyen K Shah, Lex W Doyle, Peter J Anderson, et al.
BMJ Paediatrics Open|April 12, 2018
Physiological stress responses in infants at 29-32 weeks' postmenstrual age during clustered nursing cares and standardised neurobehavioural assessmentsLeesa G Allinson, Linda Denehy, Lex W Doyle, et al.
Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology|November 20, 2012
Assessments of sensory processing in infants: a systematic reviewAbbey L Eeles, Alicia J Spittle, Peter J Anderson, et al.
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