Visual, cognitive, and neurodevelopmental outcome at 5 1/2 years in children with perinatal haemorrhagic-ischaemic brain lesions

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To determine predictive values of early visual and neurocognitive assessment in children with perinatally acquired haemorrhagic or ischaemic brain lesions selected on the basis of ultrasound, 63 children (37 boys, 26 girls), who had been followed and examined until the age of 18 months, were reexamined at 5 1/2 years. Good correlations between visual and neurodevelopmental assessments at 18 months and at 5 1/2 years were found. When ultrasound abnormalities were combined with early visual and neurocognitive assessment data, good predictive values, especially for the group of children who had grade 2 to 4 leukomalacia, were found for visual acuity and neurodevelopment.

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Van Den Hout, B. M., Eken, P., Van Der Linden, D., Wittebol-Post, D., Aleman, S., Jennekens-Schinkel, A., … Van Nieuwenhuizen, O. (1998). Visual, cognitive, and neurodevelopmental outcome at 5 1/2 years in children with perinatal haemorrhagic-ischaemic brain lesions. Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology, 40(12), 820–828. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-8749.1998.tb12359.x

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