Association Between a Single General Anesthesia Exposure Before Age 36 Months and Neurocognitive Outcomes in Later Childhood
Lena S. Sun(Columbia University Irving Medical Center), Francis X. McGowan(Children's Hospital of Philadelphia), Timothy Cooper(Vanderbilt University Medical Center), Tonya Miller(Boston Children's Hospital), Cynthia F. Salorio(Johns Hopkins University), Jerilynn Radcliffe(Children's Hospital of Philadelphia), Caleb Ing(Columbia University Irving Medical Center), Lynne G. Maxwell(Children's Hospital of Philadelphia), Mary Byrne(Columbia University), Stephen R. Hays(Vanderbilt University Medical Center), Charles DiMaggio(New York University), Virginia Rauh(Center for Children), Guohua Li(Columbia University), Ahrim Youn(Columbia University), David C. Bellinger(Harvard University), Raymond Park(Harvard University)
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