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Barbara J. Stoll
Researcher at University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
Publications - 406
Citations - 47301
Barbara J. Stoll is an academic researcher from University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston. The author has contributed to research in topics: Low birth weight & Gestational age. The author has an hindex of 100, co-authored 390 publications receiving 42107 citations. Previous affiliations of Barbara J. Stoll include Emory University Hospital Midtown & Emory University.
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Association between feeding difficulties and language delay in preterm infants using Bayley Scales of Infant Development-Third Edition.
TL;DR: This article evaluated the relationship between abnormal feeding patterns and language performance on the Bayley Scales of Infant Development-Third Edition at 18-22 months adjusted age among a cohort of extremely premature infants.
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Outcome trajectories in extremely preterm infants.
Namasivayam Ambalavanan,Waldemar A. Carlo,Jon E. Tyson,John C. Langer,Michele C. Walsh,Nehal A. Parikh,Abhik Das,Krisa P. Van Meurs,Seetha Shankaran,Barbara J. Stoll,Rosemary D. Higgins +10 more
TL;DR: Dynamic models of the changing probability of individual outcome can improve outcome predictions in preterm infants and improve prediction of death or neurodevelopmental impairment in extremely premature infants.
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Neurodevelopmental outcome of extremely low birth weight infants with Candida infection.
Ira Adams-Chapman,Carla Bann,Abhik Das,Ronald N. Goldberg,Barbara J. Stoll,Michele C. Walsh,Pablo J. Sánchez,Rosemary D. Higgins,Seetha Shankaran,Kristi L. Watterberg,Shahnaz Duara,Nancy A. Miller,Roy J. Heyne,Myriam Peralta-Carcelen,Ricki F. Goldstein,Jean J. Steichen,Charles R. Bauer,Susan R. Hintz,Patricia W. Evans,Michael J. Acarregui,Gary J. Myers,Betty R. Vohr,Deanne E. Wilson-Costello,Athina Pappas,Yvonne E. Vaucher,Richard A. Ehrenkranz,Elisabeth C. McGowan,Robert G. Dillard,Janell Fuller,Daniel K. Benjamin +29 more
TL;DR: Infants with Candida sepsis and/or meningitis had an increased risk of death and were more likely to have the composite outcome of deathand/or NDI compared with uninfected infants in adjusted analysis.
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Predictive Value of an Early Amplitude Integrated Electroencephalogram and Neurologic Examination
Seetha Shankaran,Athina Pappas,Scott A. McDonald,Abbot R. Laptook,Rebecca Bara,Richard A. Ehrenkranz,Jon E. Tyson,Ronald N. Goldberg,Edward F. Donovan,Avroy A. Fanaroff,Abhik Das,W. Kenneth Poole,Michele C. Walsh,Rosemary D. Higgins,Cherie Welsh,Walid A. Salhab,Waldemar A. Carlo,Brenda B. Poindexter,Barbara J. Stoll,Ronnie Guillet,Neil N. Finer,David K. Stevenson,Charles R. Bauer +22 more
TL;DR: The aEEG background pattern did not significantly enhance the value of the stage of encephalopathy at study entry in predicting death and disability among infants with HIE.
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Altered fetal growth, placental abnormalities, and stillbirth
Radek Bukowski,Nellie I. Hansen,Halit Pinar,Marian Willinger,Uma M. Reddy,Corette B. Parker,Robert M. Silver,Donald J. Dudley,Barbara J. Stoll,George R. Saade,Matthew A. Koch,Carol J. R. Hogue,Michael W. Varner,Deborah L. Conway,Donald R. Coustan,Robert L. Goldenberg +15 more
TL;DR: The patterns of association between placental abnormalities, fetal growth, and stillbirth provide insights into the mechanism of impaired placental function and still Birth and suggest implications for clinical care, especially for placental findings amenable to prenatal diagnosis using ultrasound that may be associated with term stillbirths.