Health-related quality of life at 5 years of age for children born very preterm with congenital anomalies: a multi-national cohort study

S. W. Kim*, Xiaoyu Tian, L. Andronis, Rolf F. Maier, H. Varendi, A. V. Seppänen, Veronica Siljehav, Elizabeth S. Draper, Jennifer Zeitlin, S. Petrou, A. V. Seppänen, R. El Rafei, C. Bonnet, A. M. Aubert, J. Zeitlin, L. Andronis, S. W. Kim*, S. Petrou, J. M. Pfeil, N. ThieleS. Mader, S. J. Johnson, A. Fenton, E. S. Draper, U. Aden, C. Rodrigues, R. Costa, H. Barros, T. Pikuła, A. Montgomery, J. Mazela, J. Gadzinowski, C. Koopman-Esseboom, F. Ferrari, G. Faldella, G. Ancora, V. Carnielli, I. Croci, M. Cuttini, L. Wohlers, B. Misselwitz, M. Zemlin, R. F. Maier, P. Truffert, V. Pierrat, P. H. Jarreau, A. Burguet, P. Y. Ancel, P. Pedersen, K. Boerch, EFCNI, United Kingdom, Sweden, Portugal, Poland, The Netherlands, Italy, Germany, France, Estonia, Denmark, Belgium, On behalf of the SHIPS Research Group, Inserm Coordination, Health Economics team

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Medicine and Dentistry