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In an analysis of data from the Swedish National Registry of Extremely Preterm Infants (born before 24 weeks) from 2007-2018, the majority of children had neurodevelopmental disorders and/or other diagnoses during childhood and were referred to age-appropriate care
In the Journal of Pediatrics study of 383 children, 75% had neurodevelopmental disorders (including language impairment, intellectual disability, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, autism spectrum disorder, visual impairment, cerebral palsy, epilepsy and hearing loss) obstacles)
More boys than girls had intellectual disabilities (45% vs.
"Thanks to improved healthcare, an increasing number of extremely preterm infants are surviving
This understanding of the long-term consequences of preterm birth will help clinicians and healthcare systems optimize care
An accompanying editorial provides additional perspective on the study's findings
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