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    Cognitive function in the early phase of Parkinson's disease, a five-year follow-up by Domellöf, M. E., Ekman, U., Forsgren, L., Elgh, E.

    Published in Acta neurologica Scandinavica (01-08-2015)
    “…Background Presence of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) as a predictor for Parkinson's disease dementia (PDD) has been discussed from a clinical perspective…”
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    Cognitive function in early Parkinson's disease: a population-based study by Elgh, E., Domellöf, M., Linder, J., Edström, M., Stenlund, H., Forsgren, L.

    Published in European journal of neurology (01-12-2009)
    “…Background and purpose:  The study aims to describe the frequency, pattern and determinants of cognitive function in patients with newly diagnosed Parkinson’s…”
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    Cohort study of growth patterns by gestational age in preterm infants developing morbidity by Klevebro, S, Lundgren, P, Hammar, U, Smith, L E, Bottai, M, Domellöf, M, Löfqvist, C, Hallberg, B, Hellström, A

    Published in BMJ open (01-01-2016)
    “…ObjectivesTo examine differences in growth patterns in preterm infants developing major morbidities including retinopathy of prematurity (ROP),…”
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    Iron deficiency in the first 6 months of age in infants born between 32 and 37 weeks of gestational age by Uijterschout, L, Domellöf, M, Abbink, M, Berglund, S K, van Veen, I, Vos, P, Rövekamp, L, Boersma, B, Hudig, C, Vos, R, van Goudoever, J B, Brus, F

    Published in European journal of clinical nutrition (01-05-2015)
    “…Background/objectives: Preterm infants are at risk of iron deficiency (ID). In the Netherlands, preterm infants born after 32 weeks of gestational age (GA) do…”
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    Low plasma thiamine and phosphate in male patients with Parkinson's disease is associated with mild cognitive impairment by Håglin, L., Domellöf, M., Bäckman, L., Forsgren, L.

    Published in Clinical nutrition ESPEN (01-06-2020)
    “…Thiamine deficiency (TD) and phosphate depletion increase the risk for cognitive disturbances. This study investigates whether plasma levels of thiamine…”
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    Olfactory function, eating ability, and visceral obesity associated with MMSE three years after Parkinson’s disease diagnosis by Vikdahl, M, Domellöf, M. E, Forsgren, L, Håglin, L

    Published in The Journal of nutrition, health & aging (01-11-2015)
    “…OBJECTIVE: This study examines whether risk factors for poor nutrition are associated with global cognitive function three years after confirmed Parkinson’s…”
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    The value of Ret-Hb and sTfR in the diagnosis of iron depletion in healthy, young children by Uijterschout, L, Domellöf, M, Vloemans, J, Vos, R, Hudig, C, Bubbers, S, Verbruggen, S, Veldhorst, M, de Leeuw, T, Teunisse, P P, van Goudoever, J B, Brus, F

    Published in European journal of clinical nutrition (01-08-2014)
    “…Objectives: Reticulocyte hemoglobin (Ret-Hb) content and soluble transferrin receptor (sTfR) are described as promising biomarkers in the analysis of iron…”
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    Effect of human milk-based fortification in extremely preterm infants fed exclusively with breast milk: a randomised controlled trial by Jensen, Georg Bach, Domellöf, Magnus, Ahlsson, Fredrik, Elfvin, Anders, Navér, Lars, Abrahamsson, Thomas

    Published in EClinicalMedicine (2024)
    “…Mortality and severe morbidity remain high in extremely preterm infants. Human milk-based nutrient fortifiers may prevent serious complications and death. We…”
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    Familial osteochondritis dissecans associated with early osteoarthritis and disproportionate short stature by Stattin, E.-L., M.D, Tegner, Y., M.D., Ph.D, Domellöf, M., M.D., Ph.D, Dahl, N., M.D., Ph.D

    Published in Osteoarthritis and cartilage (01-08-2008)
    “…Summary Objective Familial osteochondritis dissecans (OCD) is a rare disorder characterised by disturbed chondro-skeletal development, disproportionate growth…”
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    988 Effects Of Iron Supplementation Of Low Birth Weight Infants On Cognition And Behavior At 3 Years by Berglund, S, Westrup, B, Hägglöf, B, Hernell, O, Domellöf, M

    Published in Archives of disease in childhood (01-10-2012)
    “…Objective Low birth weight infants (LBW) are at increased risk of cognitive and behavioral problems and at risk of iron deficiency (ID) which is associated…”
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    20 Delayed Versus Early Umbilical Cord Clamping: Developmental Outcomes at 4 Months in Swedish Infants by Andersson, O, Kasemo, A, Domellöf, M, Hellström-Westas, L

    Published in Archives of disease in childhood (01-10-2012)
    “…Background Delayed cord clamping is associated with increased neonatal hemoglobin levels, and improved iron status in infants at 4–6 months. There are no…”
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    Improved nutrition for extremely preterm infants – A population based observational study by Westin, Vera, Klevebro, Susanna, Domellöf, Magnus, Vanpée, Mireille, Hallberg, Boubou, Stoltz Sjöström, Elisabeth

    Published in Clinical nutrition ESPEN (01-02-2018)
    “…SummaryBackground and aimsExtremely preterm (EPT) infants are at high risk for malnutrition due to immaturity and medical complications and they often…”
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    The Specificity of the WINROP Algorithm Can Be Significantly Increased by Reassessment of the WINROP Alarm by Lundgren, Pia, Stoltz Sjöström, Elisabeth, Domellöf, Magnus, Smith, Lois, Wu, Carolyn, VanderVeen, Deborah, Hellström, Ann, Löfqvist, Chatarina

    Published in Neonatology (Basel, Switzerland) (01-01-2015)
    “…Retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) is a sight-threatening disease affecting extremely preterm infants. The introduction of new ROP screening surveillance…”
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    Early-life hyperglycemia in extremely preterm infants affects neurodevelopment at 6 years of age by Zamir, Itay, Stoltz Sjöström, Elisabeth, Abrahamsson, T., Ahlsson, F., Hallberg, B., Pupp, I., Stjernkvist, K., Serenius, F., Domellöf, Magnus

    Published in EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS (2016)
    “…Background and aims: Hyperglycemia is common during early life in extremely preterm infants. It has been suggested to increase the risk of later neurological…”
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