Adults with Cerebral Palsy Require Ongoing Neurologic Care: A Systematic Review
Bhooma R. Aravamuthan(Washington University in St. Louis), Michael E. Msall(University of Chicago), Michael C. Kruer(Sanford Research), Garey Noritz(Nationwide Children's Hospital), Frances E. Jensen(Boston Children's Hospital), Linda E. Krach(University of Minnesota), Mary E. Gannotti(United Cerebral Palsy), Deepa Rajan(University of Pittsburgh), Edward A. Hurvitz(Michigan Medicine)
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