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Perinatal Brain Injury Jeffrey M. Perlman pages xiii-xv Full Text | Full-Text PDF (44 KB)
Pathogenesis of hypoxic-ischemic cerebral injury in the term infant: current concepts Jennifer Grow, John D.E Barks pages 585-602 Full Text | Full-Text PDF (130 KB)
Chorioamnionitis and brain injury Rodney E Willoughby, Karin B Nelson pages 603-621 Full Text | Full-Text PDF (130 KB)
The effects of temperature on hypoxic-ischemic brain injury Abbot R Laptook, Ron J.T Corbett pages 623-649 Full Text | Full-Text PDF (336 KB)
Hypoglycemic injury to the immature brain Jerome Y Yager pages 651-674 Full Text | Full-Text PDF (359 KB)
The postnatal management of the asphyxiated term infant Seetha Shankaran pages 675-692 Full Text | Full-Text PDF (126 KB)
Cerebral infarctions in the fetus and neonate: maternal–placental–fetal considerations Mark S Scher, Max Wiznitzer, Barbara A Bangert pages 693-724 Full Text | Full-Text PDF (506 KB)
Therapies administered to mothers at risk for preterm birth and neurodevelopmental outcome in their infants Patrick S. Ramsey, Dwight J. Rouse pages 725-743 Full Text | Full-Text PDF (177 KB)
Hemorrhagic-ischemic cerebral injury in the preterm infant: Current concepts Lina Shalak, Jeffrey M Perlman pages 745-763 Full Text | Full-Text PDF (163 KB)
Mechanisms of bilirubin toxicity: clinical implications Thor Willy Ruud Hansen pages 765-778 Full Text | Full-Text PDF (106 KB)
Cognitive and behavioral deficits in premature graduates of intensive care Jeffrey M Perlman pages 779-797 Full Text | Full-Text PDF (186 KB)
Perinatal infections and brain injury: current treatment options Pablo J Sánchez pages 799-826 Full Text | Full-Text PDF (186 KB)
Advances in postnatal neuroimaging: relevance to pathogenesis and treatment of brain injury Petra S Hüppi pages 827-856 Full Text | Full-Text PDF (869 KB)
Cumulative Index 2002 pages 857-882 Full-Text PDF (143 KB)
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