Intact survival of a 280-g infant: an extreme case of growth retardation with normal cognitive development at two years of age

Abstract
The care of infants born weighing less then 500 g is not only controversial but is also associated with medical uncertainties. We report the management of a growth retarded infant who weighed 280 g at birth after 26.9 weeks’gestation. The child not only survived but appears developmentally normal at two years of age. Although the infant is the smallest survivor reported, the case demonstrates the importance of gestational assessment in deciding delivery room management.