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2005Gastro-oesophageal reflux disease in infants and children: New insights, developments and old chestnutsOmari, T.
2007Effect of omeprazole on acid gastroesophageal reflux and gastric acidity in preterm infants with pathological acid refluxOmari, T.; Haslam, R.; Lundborg, P.; Davidson, G.
2008Effect of long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acid supplementation of preterm infants on disease risk and neurodevelopment: a systematic review of randomized controlled trialsSmithers, L.; Gibson, R.; McPhee, A.; Makrides, M.
2003Effect of magnesium sulfate given for neuroprotection before preterm birth - a randomized controlled trialCrowther, C.; Hiller, J.; Doyle, L.; Haslam, R.
2022Neonatal Docosahexaenoic Acid in Preterm Infants and Intelligence at 5 YearsGould, J.F.; Makrides, M.; Gibson, R.A.; Sullivan, T.R.; McPhee, A.J.; Anderson, P.J.; Best, K.P.; Sharp, M.; Cheong, J.L.Y.; Opie, G.F.; Travadi, J.; Bednarz, J.M.; Davis, P.G.; Simmer, K.; Doyle, L.W.; Collins, C.T.
2020Association of poor postnatal growth with neurodevelopmental impairment in infancy and childhood: comparing the fetus and the healthy preterm infant referencesCordova, E.G.; Cherkerzian, S.; Bell, K.; Joung, K.E.; Collins, C.T.; Makrides, M.; Gould, J.; Anderson, P.J.; Belfort, M.B.
2013Efficacy and safety of once-daily esomeprazole for the treatment of gastroesophageal reflux disease in neonatal patientsDavidson, G.; Wenzl, T.; Thomson, M.; Omari, T.; Barker, P.; Lundborg, P.; Illueca, M.
2010Case discussion of an immediate serious reaction to hexavalent vaccine mistaken for anaphylaxisZanoni, G.; Gottin, L.; Boner, A.; Piacentini, G.; Peroni, D.; Gold, M.
2000Quality of life of mothers and families caring for preterm infants requiring home oxygen therapy: A brief reportMcLean, A.; Townsend, A.; Clark, J.; Sawyer, M.; Baghurst, P.; Haslam, R.; Whaites, L.
2008Carbohydrate intake is the main determinant of growth in infants born <33 weeks' gestation when protein intake is adequateCollins, C.; Gibson, R.; Miller, J.; McPhee, A.; Willson, K.; Smithers, L.; Makrides, M.