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Preterm Infants: Development, Prognosis & Potential Complications

Preterm Infants: Development, Prognosis & Potential Complications

9781620818190
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In this book, the authors present current research from across the globe in the study of the development, prognosis and potential complications of pre-term infants. Topics discussed in this compilation include the cognitive and behavioural problems in moderately pre-term children at pre-school age; the socio-emotional development and early intervention of pre-term infants; later pre-term birth and the developing brainstem; readiness of pre-term infants to start breastfeeding; hormonal dysregulation of the HPT and HPA axes in pre-term infants; effect of additional weight in proximal and distal adjustments of reaching behaviour in pre-term infants; language and literacy in pre-term children; and cognitive, motor and communicative-linguistic developmental trajectories of extremely low gestational age pre-terms.
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9781620818190
9781620818190

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Publication date
2012
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Dimensions (mm)
260.00 x 180.00
Weight (g)
410
  • Preface; Preterm Infant Mental Health:: Studying the Origins of Infant-Parent Attachment in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit; Developmental Outcomes of Preterm Birth:: Cognitive & Behavioural Problems in Moderately Preterm Children at Preschool Age; Infants Prematurely Born:: Socio-Emotional Development & Early Intervention; Later Preterm Birth & the Developing Brainstem; Readiness of Preterm Infants to Start Breastfeeding; Hormonal Dysregulation of the Hypothlamic-Pituitary-Adrenal & Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Thyroid Axes in Preterm Infants; Effect of Additional Weight in Proximal & Distal Adjustments of Reaching Behavior in Preterm Infants; Language & Literacy in Preterm Children.
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