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Medical outcome of 8-year-old singleton ICSI children (born >=32 weeks' gestation) and a spontaneously conceived comparison group
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Physical examination including a thorough neurological examination did not reveal important differences between the two groups. Major congenital malformations were significantly more frequent in the ICSI group. However, most of them were corrected by minor surgery. Further monitoring of these children at an older age is recommended.
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