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From: Neurodevelopment and Predictors of Outcomes of Children With Birth Weights of Less Than 1000 g Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. 2000;154(7): doi: /archpedi Figure Legend: Birth-weight–specific rates of subnormal Mental Developmental Index (MDI) score, neurologic abnormality (cerebral palsy, hypotonia, hypertonia, and shunt-dependent hydrocephalus), deafness, and impairment (neurodevelopmental impairment including an MDI score <70, neurologic abnormality, blindness, and deafness). The single child with birth weight of less than 500 g had no neurodevelopmental impairment. Date of download: 11/2/2017 Copyright © 2000 American Medical Association. All rights reserved.
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Copyright © 2000 American Medical Association. All rights reserved.
From: Neurodevelopment and Predictors of Outcomes of Children With Birth Weights of Less Than 1000 g Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. 2000;154(7): doi: /archpedi Figure Legend: Gestational age-specific rates of subnormal Mental Developmental Index (MDI) score, neurologic abnormality (cerebral palsy, hypotonia, hypertonia, and shunt-dependent hydrocephalus), deafness, and impairment (neurodevelopmental impairment including an MDI score <70, neurologic abnormality, blindness, and deafness). Outcomes of 28 children with gestational ages above 28 weeks are not included in the figure. Date of download: 11/2/2017 Copyright © 2000 American Medical Association. All rights reserved.
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