Perioperative risk factors for impaired neurodevelopment after cardiac surgery in early infancy
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Perioperative risk factors for impaired neurodevelopment after cardiac surgery in early infancy
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ARCHIVES OF DISEASE IN CHILDHOOD
Volume 101, Issue 11, Pages 1010-1016
Publisher
BMJ
Online
2016-06-07
DOI
10.1136/archdischild-2015-309449
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