Lex Doyle
0000-0002-7667-7312
Royal Women's Hospital
27 papers found
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Relationships between early postnatal cranial ultrasonography linear measures and neurodevelopment at 2 years in infants born at <30 weeks’ gestational age without major brain injury
Brain tissue microstructural and free-water composition 13 years after very preterm birth
Brain White Matter Development Over the First 13 Years in Very Preterm and Typically Developing Children Based on the T 1 -w/ T 2 -w Ratio
Missing out on precious time: Extending paid parental leave for parents of babies admitted to neonatal intensive or special care units for prolonged periods
School-aged neurodevelopmental outcomes for children born extremely preterm
Protocol for assessing if behavioural functioning of infants born <29 weeks’ gestation is improved by omega-3 long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids: follow-up of a randomised controlled trial
Changes over time in quality of life of school-aged children born extremely preterm: 1991–2005
Protocol for assessing whether cognition of preterm infants <29 weeks’ gestation can be improved by an intervention with the omega-3 long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acid docosahexaenoic acid (DHA): a follow-up of a randomised controlled trial
Impact of moderate and late preterm birth on neurodevelopment, brain development and respiratory health at school age: protocol for a longitudinal cohort study (LaPrem study)
Long-term development of white matter fibre density and morphology up to 13 years after preterm birth: A fixel-based analysis
Changing consumption of resources for respiratory support and short-term outcomes in four consecutive geographical cohorts of infants born extremely preterm over 25 years since the early 1990s
Extreme prematurity, growth and neurodevelopment at 8 years: a cohort study
School-age outcomes following intraventricular haemorrhage in infants born extremely preterm
Regional brain volumes, microstructure and neurodevelopment in moderate–late preterm children
Tracking regional brain growth up to age 13 in children born term and very preterm
Assisted reproductive technologies are associated with limited epigenetic variation at birth that largely resolves by adulthood
Associations of Preeclampsia with Expiratory Airflows in School-Age Children Born Either at <28 Weeks or Weighing <1000 g
Very preterm children at risk for developmental coordination disorder have brain alterations in motor areas
Thirteen-Year Outcomes in Very Preterm Children Associated with Diffuse Excessive High Signal Intensity on Neonatal Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Influence of Fathers' Early Parenting on the Development of Children Born Very Preterm and Full Term
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