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Rubin BM. From 9.9-ounce baby to 15-year-old kid: Madeline Mann, the world's smallest surviving newborn, is now a top student with a 'huge spirit'.  Chicago Tribune.  2004; 158 (no. 232):August 19,1, 8.(Includes photos.)
MannMadeline-ChiTrib2004.pdf

Associated Press. Tiniest preemie now 'just a normal teen': doctors caution against false expectations in others, though.  CNN.com.  2004; August 19.(Includes photo.)
MannMadeline-CNN-AP.pdf

Donn J. World's tiniest baby turns 15: progress of 9.9-ounce newborn heralded; weighed less than a can of pop at birth.  Toronto Star (thestar.com).  Toronto Star Newspapers Limited, 2004; August 19.(Includes photos.)
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