A step towards predicting what the future holds for those born extremely preterm
Deanne K. Thompson, Claire E. Kelly

TL;DR
This paper discusses a study on brain development and cognitive outcomes in children born extremely preterm.
Contribution
The study contributes new insights into brain structure and cognitive associations in extremely preterm children.
Findings
The study found associations between brain volumes and cognitive outcomes in extremely preterm children.
Cortical thickness was also linked to cognitive performance in these children.
Abstract
This commentary provides a summary and discussion of the recently published study in Paediatric Research by Hedvig Kvanta et al., “Brain volumes and cortical thickness and associations with cognition in children born extremely preterm”.
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Taxonomy
TopicsNeonatal Respiratory Health Research · Infant Development and Preterm Care · Birth, Development, and Health
