Late preterm birth is associated with short-term morbidity but not with adverse neurodevelopmental and physical outcomes at 1 year

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Late preterm birth is associated with short-term morbidity but not with adverse neurodevelopmental and physical outcomes at 1 year. / Hughes, Alice; Greisen, Gorm; Arce, Joan-Carles; Thornton, Steven.

I: Acta Obstetrica et Gynecologica, Bind 93, Nr. 1, 01.2014, s. 109-112.

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Hughes, A, Greisen, G, Arce, J-C & Thornton, S 2014, 'Late preterm birth is associated with short-term morbidity but not with adverse neurodevelopmental and physical outcomes at 1 year', Acta Obstetrica et Gynecologica, bind 93, nr. 1, s. 109-112. https://doi.org/10.1111/aogs.12258

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Hughes, A., Greisen, G., Arce, J-C., & Thornton, S. (2014). Late preterm birth is associated with short-term morbidity but not with adverse neurodevelopmental and physical outcomes at 1 year. Acta Obstetrica et Gynecologica, 93(1), 109-112. https://doi.org/10.1111/aogs.12258

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Hughes A, Greisen G, Arce J-C, Thornton S. Late preterm birth is associated with short-term morbidity but not with adverse neurodevelopmental and physical outcomes at 1 year. Acta Obstetrica et Gynecologica. 2014 jan.;93(1):109-112. https://doi.org/10.1111/aogs.12258

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Hughes, Alice ; Greisen, Gorm ; Arce, Joan-Carles ; Thornton, Steven. / Late preterm birth is associated with short-term morbidity but not with adverse neurodevelopmental and physical outcomes at 1 year. I: Acta Obstetrica et Gynecologica. 2014 ; Bind 93, Nr. 1. s. 109-112.

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