Results of visual perception tests in prematurely born children of pre-school age (author's transl)

Taking into account the criterions "birth weight", "small for date" (birth weight in relation to gestational age), "perinatal complications", "normal delivery" and "oxygen post partum" 32 children of pre-school age, who had been prematurely born test...

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Oxygen Inhalation Therapy
Pregnancy
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