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Chronic lung disease of prematurity and intrauterine growth retardation: a population-based study.

Pediatrics 2003 March
OBJECTIVE: To determine the risk of chronic lung disease (CLD) in small for gestational age (SGA) preterm infants in comparison to appropriately grown and large for gestational age (LGA) infants.

METHODS: Observational study derived from a geographically defined population (Trent Health Region, United Kingdom). All preterm infants of or=90th centile). Both mortality and CLD rates (using both 28 days' and 36 weeks' postmenstrual age [PMA] definitions) were determined for these groups of infants.

RESULTS: Four thousand fifty-one preterm infants
CONCLUSIONS: Fetal growth seems to influence mortality in general and morbidity, attributable to CLD, in particular in preterm infants. SGA preterm infants are at higher risk of death before 28 days' and 36 weeks' PMA and CLD by both definitions. LGA infants show reduced risk of CLD.

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