Discrete white matter abnormalities at age 8–11 years in children born extremely preterm are not associated with adverse cognitive or motor outcomes
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Discrete white matter abnormalities at age 8–11 years in children born extremely preterm are not associated with adverse cognitive or motor outcomes
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ACTA PAEDIATRICA
Volume 111, Issue 3, Pages 566-575
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Wiley
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2021-10-21
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10.1111/apa.16158
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