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Michael E Msall

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European Journal of Paediatric Neurology : EJPN : Official Journal of the European Paediatric Neurology Society|May 18, 2010
Developing preschool surveillance tools for adaptive functioning: lessons for neuro-oncologyMichael E Msall
Early Human Development|December 3, 2014
Commentary on "Kindergarten classroom functioning of extremely preterm/extremely low birth weight children" or "Leaving no child behind: promoting educational success for preterm survivors"Michael E Msall
Pediatrics|July 1, 2009
Optimizing early development and understanding trajectories of resiliency after extreme prematurityMichael E Msall
Pediatrics|February 5, 2002
Tools for measuring daily activities in children: promoting independence and developing a language for child disabilityMichael E Msall
The Journal of Pediatrics|October 20, 2010
The Bayley-III scale underestimates developmental delay in extremely premature and extremely low birth weight infantsMichael E Msall
Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology|July 18, 2019
Establishing community pathways for the early recognition of cerebral palsy: red flags, enablement, and family supportMichael E Msall
Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology|December 10, 2015
Functioning in children and adolescents with Down syndrome on a population level: scientific opportunities and community careMichael E Msall
Early Human Development|March 15, 2006
Neurodevelopmental surveillance in the first 2 years after extremely preterm birth: evidence, challenges, and guidelinesMichael E Msall
JAMA|November 26, 2009
Optimizing neuromotor outcomes among very preterm, very low-birth-weight infantsMichael E Msall
JAMA|October 5, 2006
Complexity of the cerebral palsy syndromes: toward a developmental neuroscience approachMichael E Msall
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European Journal of Paediatric Neurology : EJPN : Official Journal of the European Paediatric Neurology Society|May 18, 2010
Developing preschool surveillance tools for adaptive functioning: lessons for neuro-oncologyMichael E Msall
Early Human Development|December 3, 2014
Commentary on "Kindergarten classroom functioning of extremely preterm/extremely low birth weight children" or "Leaving no child behind: promoting educational success for preterm survivors"Michael E Msall
Pediatrics|July 1, 2009
Optimizing early development and understanding trajectories of resiliency after extreme prematurityMichael E Msall
Pediatrics|February 5, 2002
Tools for measuring daily activities in children: promoting independence and developing a language for child disabilityMichael E Msall
The Journal of Pediatrics|October 20, 2010
The Bayley-III scale underestimates developmental delay in extremely premature and extremely low birth weight infantsMichael E Msall
Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology|July 18, 2019
Establishing community pathways for the early recognition of cerebral palsy: red flags, enablement, and family supportMichael E Msall
Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology|December 10, 2015
Functioning in children and adolescents with Down syndrome on a population level: scientific opportunities and community careMichael E Msall
Early Human Development|March 15, 2006
Neurodevelopmental surveillance in the first 2 years after extremely preterm birth: evidence, challenges, and guidelinesMichael E Msall
JAMA|November 26, 2009
Optimizing neuromotor outcomes among very preterm, very low-birth-weight infantsMichael E Msall
JAMA|October 5, 2006
Complexity of the cerebral palsy syndromes: toward a developmental neuroscience approachMichael E Msall
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