Neuropsychological and Behavioral Outcomes after Exposure of Young Children to Procedures Requiring General Anesthesia
David O. Warner(Mayo Clinic in Arizona), Randall P. Flick(Marymount University), Robert G. Voigt(Office of Adolescent Health), Merle G. Paule(Mayo Clinic), Michael J. Zaccariello(Mayo Clinic), Darrell R. Schroeder(Mayo Clinic in Florida), Shonie L. Buenvenida(Mayo Clinic), John J. Chelonis(Mayo Clinic), Stephen J. Gleich(Universidad Autónoma de Occidente), Danqing Hu(Mayo Clinic), Slavica K. Katusic(MRC Epidemiology Unit), Andrew C. Hanson(Mayo Clinic), Phillip J. Schulte(Mayo Clinic), Robert T. Wilder(Boston Children's Hospital), Juraj Šprung(Marymount University)
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