Experience of early-life pain in premature infants is associated with atypical cerebellar development and later neurodevelopmental deficits
Abstract Background Infants born very and extremely premature (V/EPT) are at a significantly elevated risk for neurodevelopmental disorders and delays even in the absence of structural brain injuries. These risks may be due to earlier-than-typical exposure to the extrauterine environment, and its br...
Main Authors: | Kevin M. Cook, Josepheen De Asis-Cruz, Jung-Hoon Kim, Sudeepta K. Basu, Nickie Andescavage, Jonathan Murnick, Emma Spoehr, Melissa Liggett, Adré J. du Plessis, Catherine Limperopoulos |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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BMC
2023-11-01
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Series: | BMC Medicine |
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Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1186/s12916-023-03141-w |
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