37% of child survivors of intrauterine or neonatal insults experience at least one long-term sequela, the most common being neurodevelopmental delay. (Q46793471)
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scientific article published on 21 November 2012
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English | 37% of child survivors of intrauterine or neonatal insults experience at least one long-term sequela, the most common being neurodevelopmental delay. |
scientific article published on 21 November 2012 |
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37% of child survivors of intrauterine or neonatal insults experience at least one long-term sequela, the most common being neurodevelopmental delay (English)
Anna Maria Marconi
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21 November 2012
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