Dhananjoy Das, Kawsar Sultana, Golam Mohammed Tayeb Ali, Tanuka Barua, M. Arzu
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Rapid Neurodevelopmental Assessment (RNDA) : An Important Tool for Assessment of Psychomotor Development in Children with Perinatal Events
*Correspondence to: Dr. Dhananjoy Das Assistant Professor Department of Pediatric Neurology Chattagram Maa-O-Shishu Hospital Medical College Chattogram, Bangladesh. Mobile : +88 01819 85 90 16 Email : dhananjoyjoly@gmail.com Abstract Background: Infants with various perinatal events are at risks for long term neurodevelopmental impairments. Neurodevelopmental assessment at early life has been considered as a valuable tool for prediction of neurodevelopmental outcomes in this population. This present study aimed to identify the neurodevelopmental impairments in high risk children by Rapid Neurodevelopment Assessment (RNDA)