Urrusti-Sanz J, Yoshida-Ando P, Frenk S, Velasco-Candano L, Rosado A, Miranda-Rodriguez A, Lilia Aspra A
Arch Invest Med (Mex). 1978;9(2):439-46.
Growth and morbidity were studied in a group of children at one and two years of age of which 10 were born with intrauterine malnutrition, 14 were prematures and nine had normal weight. All were evaluated , according to the Gesell test, at two years of age. Malnourished and premature children grew at greater rate than normals, reaching their size at one year of age. However, at the age of two, length of premature children was less than in normals. Gesell's test results were subnormal in 50 percent of the malnourished ones.