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M Bickle Graz

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Bromley R, Bickle Graz M, Bluett-Duncan M, Chambers C, Damkier P, Dietrich K, et al.
Front Pharmacol . 2023 Jun; 14:1094698. PMID: 37332344
Exposure to certain medications can disrupt processes of fetal development, including brain development, leading to a continuum of neurodevelopmental difficulties. Recognizing the deficiency of neurodevelopmental investigations within pregnancy pharmacovigilance, an...
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Schneider J, Kober T, Bickle Graz M, Meuli R, Huppi P, Hagmann P, et al.
AJNR Am J Neuroradiol . 2015 Oct; 37(1):155-62. PMID: 26494693
Background And Purpose: The alteration of brain maturation in preterm infants contributes to neurodevelopmental disabilities during childhood. Serial imaging allows understanding of the mechanisms leading to dysmaturation in the preterm...
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Monnier M, Jaunin L, Bickle Graz M, Borradori Tolsa C, Huppi P, Sancho Rossignol A, et al.
Arch Pediatr . 2014 Aug; 21(9):944-52. PMID: 25104578
Introduction: A significant proportion of prematurely born children encounter behavioral difficulties, such as attention deficit or hyperactivity, which could be due to executive function disorders. Aims: To examine whether the...
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Bickle Graz M, Newman C, Borradori-Tolsa C
Rev Med Suisse . 2014 Mar; 10(418):450-3. PMID: 24640281
Very preterm infants are at risk of neurodevelopmental impairments, which may affect motor development, intelligence and behavior. Neurodevelopmental follow-up is offered to these children who represent 1% of Swiss births,...
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Langerock N, van Hanswijck de Jonge L, Bickle Graz M, Huppi P, Borradori Tolsa C, Barisnikov K
Infant Behav Dev . 2013 Apr; 36(3):289-97. PMID: 23545077
The present study evaluated the socio-emotional development of very preterm born infants at 12 months corrected age. Forty-one infants born very preterm (<29 weeks of gestation) were compared to 22...
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Bickle Graz M, Cevey-Macherel M, Forcada-Guex M, Truttmann A, Ha-Vinh Leuchter R, Sizonenko S, et al.
Rev Med Suisse . 2011 Apr; 7(283):437-8, 440-1. PMID: 21452511
Preterm children born before 32 weeks of gestation represent 1% of the annual births in Switzerland, and are the most at risk of neurodevelopmental disabilities. A neurological surveillance is thus...
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Cevey-Macherel M, Bickle Graz M, Jaunin L, Dizi Metrailler G, Martinet M, Huppi P, et al.
Rev Med Suisse . 2011 Feb; 7(277):61-2. PMID: 21309177
Developmental care is a multidisciplinary approach aiming at improving the premature newborn's well-being through individualized observation and care, and at limiting environmental nociceptive stimuli. The aim is to lessen neonatal...
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Fischer C, Meylan P, Bickle Graz M, Gudinchet F, Vaudaux B, Berger C, et al.
Neonatology . 2009 Nov; 97(4):339-45. PMID: 19940517
Few cases of severe postnatally acquired cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection are reported in premature infants. We report on an extremely low birthweight (ELBW) preterm infant who presented with a sepsis-like syndrome...