DOI:10.1542/peds.2008-1405 - Corpus ID: 46233619
Early School-Age Outcomes of Late Preterm Infants
@article{Morse2009EarlySO, title={Early School-Age Outcomes of Late Preterm Infants}, author={Steven B. Morse and Hao W Zheng and Yiwei Tang and Jeffrey Roth}, journal={Pediatrics}, year={2009}, volume={123}, pages={e622 - e629}, url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:46233619} }
- Steven B. Morse, Hao W Zheng, Jeffrey Roth
- Published in Pediatrics 1 April 2009
- Medicine
It is suggested that healthy late preterm infants compared with healthy term infants face a greater risk for developmental delay and school-related problems up through the first 5 years of life.
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