High healthcare use at age five in a European cohort of children born very preterm.
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U. Ådén | E. Draper | S. Petrou | H. Barros | J. Zeitlin | J. Lebeer | M. Cuttini | R. Maier | L. Andronis | A. V. van Heijst | J. Gadzinowski | A. Aubert | L. Toome | A. Seppänen | P. Pedersen | Sung Wook Kim
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