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    Motor impairment in children 12 to 13 years old with a birthweight of less than 1250 g by Powls, A., Botting, N., Cooke, R. W., Marlow, N.

    Published in Archives of disease in childhood (01-09-1995)
    “…AIM--To determine whether poor motor skills, previously identified in a cohort of very low birthweight (< 1250 g) children, born in 1980-1, have persisted or…”
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    Clinical audit: optimal positioning of endotracheal tubes in neonates by Whyte, K L, Levin, R, Powls, A

    Published in Scottish medical journal (01-05-2007)
    “…The malposition of endotracheal tubes (ETTs) can be associated with endo-bronchial intubation or accidental extubation. A variety of methods have been reported…”
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    Visual impairment in very low birthweight children by Powls, Andrew, Botting, Nicola, Cooke, Richard W I, Stephenson, Gail, Marlow, Neil

    “…AIMS To compare the visual function of a cohort of very low birthweight (VLBW) children in early adolescence with that of their normal birthweight peers; to…”
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    An audit of neonatal respiratory morbidity following elective caesarean section at term by Nicoll, A E, Black, C, Powls, A, Mackenzie, F

    Published in Scottish medical journal (01-02-2004)
    “…Studies have suggested that a reduction in neonatal respiratory morbidity may be achieved by delaying elective caesarean section until 39 weeks gestation. In…”
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    G133(P) Persistent pulmonary hypertension in newborns following preterm rupture of membranes- a case series by Campbell, G, Metcalfe, R, Powls, A, Mackenzie, F, Lip, S

    Published in Archives of disease in childhood (01-04-2015)
    “…Historically it has been understood that babies born after a prolonged period of oligohydramnios, secondary to PROM at an early gestation, have pulmonary…”
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    Cognitive and educational outcome of very‐low‐birthweight children in early adolescence by Botting, Nicola, Powls, Andrew, Cooke, Richard WI, Marlow, Neil

    Published in Developmental medicine and child neurology (01-10-1998)
    “…A cohort of 138 very‐low‐birthweight (VLBW) 12‐year‐old children and matched control children were assessed on objective cognitive and educational measures…”
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    Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorders and Other Psychiatric Outcomes in Very Low Birthweight Children at 12 Years by Botting, Nicola, Powls, Andrew, Cooke, Richard W. I., Marlow, Neil

    Published in Journal of child psychology and psychiatry (01-11-1997)
    “…One hundred and thirty‐seven very low birthweight (VLBW) children were compared at 12 years with a sample of matched peers on a number of psychiatric symptoms…”
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    A complete audit cycle of intrapartum group B streptococcus prophylaxis by McCord, N, Owen, P, Powls, A, Lunan, B

    Published in Health bulletin (01-07-2001)
    “…Group B Streptococcus (GBS) colonises the intestines of approximately one third of women and can result in intermittent colonisation of the vagina. The…”
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    Growth impairment in very low birthweight children at 12 years: correlation with perinatal and outcome variables by Powls, A, Botting, N, Cooke, R W, Pilling, D, Marlow, N

    “…AIM: To compare the growth of very low birthweight (VLBW) children in early adolescence with that of their normal birthweight peers; to examine the role of…”
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    Handedness in very-low-birthweight (VLBW) children at 12 years of age: relation to perinatal and outcome variables by Powls, A, Botting, N, Cooke, R W, Marlow, N

    Published in Developmental medicine and child neurology (01-07-1996)
    “…The authors assessed 137 VLBW children and 162 controls for laterality by observation and questionnaire at 12 years of age. A significantly higher proportion…”
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