Does Cerebellar Injury in Premature Infants Contribute to the High Prevalence of Long-term Cognitive, Learning, and Behavioral Disability in Survivors?
Catherine Limperopoulos(George Washington University Hospital), Steven A. Ringer(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Jane E. Stewart, Joseph J. Volpe(Boston Children's Hospital), Carol B. Benson, Kimberlee Gauvreau(Boston Children's Hospital), Nancy Sullivan(Developmental Studies Center), Lauren Avery(Boston Children's Hospital), Haim Bassan, Janet S. Soul, Richard L. Robertson(Neurology, Inc)
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