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The Journal of Pediatrics|June 4, 1999
Hypothyroxinemia of prematurity and the risk of cerebral white matter damageA Leviton, N Paneth, M L Reuss, et al.
American Journal of Epidemiology|August 30, 2008
Pregnancy disorders that lead to delivery before the 28th week of gestation: an epidemiologic approach to classificationT F McElrath, J L Hecht, O Dammann, et al.
Journal of Perinatology : Official Journal of the California Perinatal Association|January 13, 2017
Early postnatal illness severity scores predict neurodevelopmental impairments at 10 years of age in children born extremely pretermJ W Logan, O Dammann, E N Allred, et al.
Journal of Perinatology : Official Journal of the California Perinatal Association|January 29, 2011
Early postnatal hypotension is not associated with indicators of white matter damage or cerebral palsy in extremely low gestational age newbornsJ W Logan, T M O'Shea, E N Allred, et al.
Cytokine|March 10, 2001
Mediators of fetal inflammation in extremely low gestational age newbornsO Dammann, T M Phillips, E N Allred, et al.
The Journal of Pediatrics|May 6, 1999
White matter disorders of prematurity: association with intraventricular hemorrhage and ventriculomegaly. The Developmental Epidemiology NetworkK Kuban, U Sanocka, A Leviton, et al.
Journal of Child Neurology|June 22, 2001
Topography of cerebral white-matter disease of prematurity studied prospectively in 1607 very-low-birthweight infantsK C Kuban, E N Allred, O Dammann, et al.
Pediatric Research|December 14, 1999
Maternal infection, fetal inflammatory response, and brain damage in very low birth weight infants. Developmental Epidemiology Network InvestigatorsA Leviton, N Paneth, M L Reuss, et al.
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The Journal of Pediatrics|June 4, 1999
Hypothyroxinemia of prematurity and the risk of cerebral white matter damageA Leviton, N Paneth, M L Reuss, et al.
American Journal of Epidemiology|August 30, 2008
Pregnancy disorders that lead to delivery before the 28th week of gestation: an epidemiologic approach to classificationT F McElrath, J L Hecht, O Dammann, et al.
Journal of Perinatology : Official Journal of the California Perinatal Association|January 13, 2017
Early postnatal illness severity scores predict neurodevelopmental impairments at 10 years of age in children born extremely pretermJ W Logan, O Dammann, E N Allred, et al.
Journal of Perinatology : Official Journal of the California Perinatal Association|January 29, 2011
Early postnatal hypotension is not associated with indicators of white matter damage or cerebral palsy in extremely low gestational age newbornsJ W Logan, T M O'Shea, E N Allred, et al.
Cytokine|March 10, 2001
Mediators of fetal inflammation in extremely low gestational age newbornsO Dammann, T M Phillips, E N Allred, et al.
The Journal of Pediatrics|May 6, 1999
White matter disorders of prematurity: association with intraventricular hemorrhage and ventriculomegaly. The Developmental Epidemiology NetworkK Kuban, U Sanocka, A Leviton, et al.
Journal of Child Neurology|June 22, 2001
Topography of cerebral white-matter disease of prematurity studied prospectively in 1607 very-low-birthweight infantsK C Kuban, E N Allred, O Dammann, et al.
Pediatric Research|December 14, 1999
Maternal infection, fetal inflammatory response, and brain damage in very low birth weight infants. Developmental Epidemiology Network InvestigatorsA Leviton, N Paneth, M L Reuss, et al.
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