R S Galbraith
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Low J, Galbraith R, Sauerbrei E, Muir D, Killen H, Pater E, et al.
Am J Obstet Gynecol
. 1986 Oct;
155(4):750-6.
PMID: 3532798
Two hundred twenty-six moderate- or high-risk newborn infants were studied to examine the relationship between ultrasound findings in the newborn period and at 6 months and motor and cognitive deficits...
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Low J, Galbraith R, Sauerbrei E, Muir D, Killen H, Pater E, et al.
Am J Obstet Gynecol
. 1986 Feb;
154(2):345-51.
PMID: 3946521
Two hundred twenty newborn infants with one or more fetal or newborn complications and 54 newborn infants without fetal or newborn complications were prospectively studied to assess the relationship between...
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Low J, Galbraith R, Muir D, Broekhoven L, Wilkinson J, Karchmar E
Dev Med Child Neurol
. 1985 Oct;
27(5):578-87.
PMID: 3840753
A total of 364 selected high-risk premature and mature infants were studied prospectively to assess the relationship between fetal-newborn complications and motor and cognitive deficits identified during the first year...
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Low J, Galbraith R, Muir D, Killen H, Pater E, Karchmar E
Am J Obstet Gynecol
. 1985 Jun;
152(3):256-60.
PMID: 2408473
Newborn encephalopathy was observed in 30% of 303 selected high-risk preterm and term newborn infants. The newborn encephalopathy was mild or moderate in 65 children and severe in 27. The...
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Low J, Galbraith R, Muir D, Killen H, Pater E, Karchmar E
Am J Obstet Gynecol
. 1984 Mar;
148(5):533-9.
PMID: 6199975
Sixty children with biochemical evidence of intrapartum fetal hypoxia were studied to define the factors which distinguish the children with deficits from those without deficits of motor and cognitive development....
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Low J, Galbraith R, Muir D, Killen H, Pater E, Karchmar E
Am J Obstet Gynecol
. 1983 Apr;
145(8):1059-68.
PMID: 6188380
Two hundred forty-two high-risk children and 47 low-risk children were prospectively studied to assess the relationship between biologic risk factors that occurred during the perinatal period and the motor and...
17.
Low J, Galbraith R, Muir D, Killen H, Pater E, Karchmar E
Am J Obstet Gynecol
. 1983 Jan;
145(2):129-34.
PMID: 6849348
Reported is the second phase of a prospective follow-up study of 37 children who had episodes of intrapartum fetal hypoxia at delivery identified by an acid-base assessment and of a...
18.
Low J, Galbraith R, Muir D, Killen H, Pater B, Karchmar J
Am J Obstet Gynecol
. 1982 Mar;
142(6 Pt 1):670-7.
PMID: 7065042
Reported is the second phase of a prospective follow-up study of 76 growth-retarded children who were mature at birth and a control group of 88 children who had weights appropriate...
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Galbraith R, Karchmar E, Piercy W, Low J
Am J Obstet Gynecol
. 1979 Feb;
133(3):281-6.
PMID: 433988
From a total study group of 8,030 deliveries, 2,788 patients with risk factors and 292 representative patients from the 5,242 patients without risk factors were selected for detailed analysis of...
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Low J, Galbraith R, Muir D, Killen H, Karchmar J, Campbell D
Am J Obstet Gynecol
. 1978 Mar;
130(5):534-45.
PMID: 629308
This is a preliminary report of a prospective follow-up study of 88 intrauterine growth-retarded (IUGR) babies and a control group of 97 babies with weights appropriate for gestational age. The...