Cognitive outcome at 2 years of age in Finnish infants with very low birth weight born between 2001 and 2006
Conclusion: Cognitive development of VLBW infants seemed to have improved in comparison with earlier publications, but it differed from the FT controls. Neonatal factors affected cognitive development. Therefore, updated regional follow-up data are important for clinicians. (Source: Acta Paediatrica)
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