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  1. Parental Five-to-Fifteen questionnaire in identifying motor difficulties at 5 years in children with later motor impairment: A longitudinal follow-up study of very preterm infants
  2. Risk Factors for Traumatic Lumbar Puncture in Children With ALL
  3. The effect of maternal risk factors during pregnancy on children's motor development at 5–6 years
  4. Finnish children born very preterm have good reading comprehension but weak reading fluency at age 11 years – a longitudinal cohort study
  5. Major brain injuries at term continue to influence DTI parameters in adolescents born very preterm: a 13-year follow-up study
  6. Correction to: Brain MRI findings and their association with visual impairment in young adolescents born very preterm
  7. Longitudinal associations between parental early psychological distress and children’s emotional and behavioural problems during early childhood and self-reported social functioning in 11-year-old children born very preterm
  8. Associations between the aetiology of preterm birth and mortality and neurodevelopment up to 11 years
  9. Brain MRI findings and their association with visual impairment in young adolescents born very preterm
  10. Web-based follow-up tool (ePIPARI) of preterm infants—study protocol for feasibility and performance
  11. Pre-notifications increase retention in a 17-year follow-up of adolescents born very preterm
  12. Five-to-Fifteen—Parental Perception of Developmental Profile from Age 5 to 8 Years in Children Born Very Preterm
  13. Maternal smoking during pregnancy negatively affects brain volumes proportional to intracranial volume in adolescents born very preterm
  14. Maternal obesity, gestational diabetes mellitus, and diet in association with neurodevelopment of 2-year-old children
  15. Altered temporal connectivity and reduced meta-state dynamism in adolescents born very preterm
  16. Peripapillary retinal nerve fibre layer thickness and macular ganglion cell layer volume in association with motor and cognitive outcomes in 11‐year‐old children born very preterm
  17. Motor Performance in Association with Perceived Loneliness and Social Competence in 11-Year-Old Children Born Very Preterm
  18. Implementation of neurally adjusted ventilatory assist and high flow nasal cannula in very preterm infants in a tertiary level NICU
  19. Fewer maternal depression symptoms after the Close Collaboration with Parents intervention: Two‐year follow‐up
  20. Performance in Hand Coordination Tasks and Concurrent Functional MRI Findings in 13-Year-Olds Born Very Preterm
  21. Very preterm children's early language and literacy skills at 7 years
  22. Hammersmith Infant Neurological Examination and long‐term cognitive outcome in children born very preterm
  23. Neurological and Cognitive Performance After Childhood Encephalitis
  24. Using different definitions affected the reported prevalence of neurodevelopmental impairment in children born very preterm
  25. Preterm children’s developmental coordination disorder, cognition and quality of life: a prospective cohort study
  26. The motor profile of preterm infants at 11 y of age
  27. Prediction of neuromotor outcome in infants born preterm at 11 years of age using volumetric neonatal magnetic resonance imaging and neurological examinations
  28. Neurological examination combined with brain MRI or cranial US improves prediction of neurological outcome in preterm infants
  29. Predictive value of neonatal brain MRI on the neurodevelopmental outcome of preterm infants by 5 years of age