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. 2018 Jan 5;30:60–69. doi: 10.1016/j.dcn.2018.01.001

Table 3.

Clinical features of the healthy infants tested.

Infant No. Gender GA at birth (weeks) GA at test (weeks) Birth Weight (g) Apgar (1 min) Apgar (5 min) Brain US Delivery Presentation Clinical conditions (Etiology)
1 M 32 32 2/7 1530 9 7 N vaginal transverse twin
2 F 28 1/7 28 5/7 1490 9 10 N cesarean cephalic RPH
3 M 32 32 2/7 1550 0 6 N cesarean cephalic preeclampsia
4 M 32 32 3/7 2300 10 10 N vaginal cephalic PROM
5 M 30 6/7 31 1/7 990 8 9 N cesarean cephalic preeclampsia
6 F 31 31 4/7 1260 10 10 N cesarean cephalic preeclampsia
7 F 31 31 2/7 1560 8 10 N cesarean breech Anoxia-ischemia
8 M 29 29 6/7 1610 10 10 N vaginal cephalic twin, preeclampsia, PROM
9 M 31 1/7 31 4/7 2300 10 10 N vaginal breech twin
10 F 28 28 3/7 995 8 8 N vaginal cephalic twin, preeclampsia
11 M 28 28 4/7 760 7 10 N cesarean cephalic preeclampsia
12 M 30 2/7 30 5/7 1440 9 10 N vaginal cephalic PROM, chorioamnionitis
13 M 32 32 1/7 1200 10 10 N cesarean cephalic twin
14 M 30 2/7 30 5/7 1730 7 8 N vaginal cephalic PROM
15 M 28 2/7 28 3/7 1340 8 8 N cesarean cephalic twin
16 M 29 5/7 30 2/7 1560 7 8 N vaginal Cephalic twin
17 F 30 3/7 30 6/7 1630 10 10 N cesarean Cephalic twin
18 M 31 4/7 31 6/7 1090 10 10 N cesarean Cephalic preeclampsia
19 F 31 1/7 31 4/7 2120 9 9 N vaginal Breech PROM

M: Male, F: Female, GA: Gestational Age, EEG: ElectroEncephaloGram, Cranial US: Cranial ultrasound, N: Normal, RPH: RetroPlacental Hematoma, PROM: Premature Rupture Of Membranes.