Risk factors for cerebral palsy and movement difficulties in 5-year-old children born extremely preterm
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S. W. Kim | U. Ådén | C. Koopman‐Esseboom | R. Costa | V. Pierrat | C. Rodrigues | H. Barros | A. Burguet | P. Truffert | S. Johnson | G. Faldella | V. Carnielli | A. Oostra | S. Mader | J. Zeitlin | M. Männamaa | J. Lebeer | M. Cuttini | H. Varendi | G. Ancora | L. Andronis | J. Mazela | B. Misselwitz | I. Croci | P. Jarreau | A. Aubert | I. Sarrechia | J. Zeitlin | L. Toome | N. Thiele | E. Bruneel | R. El Rafei | A. Montgomery | P. Pedersen | J. P. E. E. A. E. I. K. P. L. H. M. P. Y. A. P. H. V. Lebeer Van Reempts Bruneel Cloet Oostra Ortibu | E. Cloet | E. Ortibus | K. Boerch | R. Maier | M. Zemlin | L. Wohlers | M. Cuttini | A. van Heijst | J. Gadzinowski | T. Pikula | R. Costa | A. Fenton | J. Pfeil | C. Bonnet | F. Ferrari | S. Johnson | P. Ancel | E. Draper | C. Koopman-Esseboom | U. Adén | S. Petrou | P. V. Van Reempts | A. Seppänen | Raquel Costa | S. Johnson | V. Pierrat | R. Costa | U. Ådén | J. Zeitlin | C. Koopman-Esseboom | U. Åden | C. Koopman-Esseboom
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