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Neuropsychological Outcome of Children With Intrauterine Growth Restriction: A 9-Year Prospective Study
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The longitudinal findings reaffirm that functional coherence depends on preestablished structural growth and reorganization of the central nervous system. The neuropsychological profile at 9 years of age indicates that late-onset intrauterine growth restriction compromises frontal network functioning.
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