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Showing papers on "Perinatal Depression published in 1999"


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TL;DR: It is suggested that in term high-risk infants, the 1-year neurologic outcome can be predicted at 3 months of age using these parameters.

59 citations


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TL;DR: The evaluation of the depressed newborn as a possible role in intrapartum asphyxia must be based on the objective findings of the fetal heart rate tracing, umbilical cord blood gas, and newborn neurologic function.

9 citations


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TL;DR: The use of a standardized clinical neuromotor examination performed at 3 months of age, as a predictor of 1-year outcome (NMS-12), is evaluated in a prospective study of 60 term infants with perinatal depression, at the University of California, San Francisco.
Abstract: The use of a standardized clinical neuromotor examination performed at 3 months of age (NMS-3), as a predictor of 1-year outcome (NMS-12), is evaluated in a prospective study of 60 term infants with perinatal depression, at the University of California, San Francisco.