Glen P Aylward
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Aylward G
Am J Perinatol
. 2023 May;
41(7):826-830.
PMID: 37168010
Infants born extremely preterm are at risk for compromised cognitive and motor outcome. There are various possibilities as to why this occurs. The "two-hit" hypothesis consists of interrelated developmental disruptions...
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Aylward G, Taylor H, Anderson P, Vannier L
J Dev Behav Pediatr
. 2022 May;
43(7):e431-e441.
PMID: 35580313
Objective: The development of executive function (EF) in infants and toddlers has received increased interest by clinicians and researchers. Higher rates of deficits in EF have been reported in at-risk...
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Aylward G
J Dev Behav Pediatr
. 2019 Oct;
41(2):128-133.
PMID: 31567723
Objective: To determine whether correction for prematurity is appropriate for cognitive, language, and motor function at varying degrees of prematurity and at different baseline functional levels. Methods: The newly published...
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Kilbride H, Aylward G, Carter B
Clin Perinatol
. 2018 Aug;
45(3):467-484.
PMID: 30144850
Outcomes of neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) graduates have been categorized by rates of neurodevelopmental impairment at 2 years old. Although useful as metrics for research, these early childhood assessments...
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Aylward G
J Dev Behav Pediatr
. 2014 Jul;
35(6):394-407.
PMID: 25007063
Long-term follow-up of infants born prematurely is necessary to determine neurodevelopmental outcomes, particularly with the expansion of interest from major disabilities to high prevalence/low severity dysfunctions. Models of pathogenesis include...
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McCarthy A, Wehby G, Barron S, Aylward G, Castilla E, Javois L, et al.
Infant Behav Dev
. 2012 Jan;
35(2):280-94.
PMID: 22244313
Objective: To evaluate the utility of the Bayley Infant Neurodevelopmental Screener (BINS), standardized in the US, for South American infants, 3-24 months of age. Methods: Thirty-five physicians administered the BINS...