Neurodevelopmental, health, and growth status at age 6 years of children with birth weights less than 1001 grams*
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Supported in part by grants from the March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundations and North Carolina United Way.
Presented in part at the Annual Meeting of the Society of Behavioral Pediatrics, Cambridge, Mass., October 1989.