Periventricular leukomalacia is common after neonatal cardiac surgery.
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Gil Wernovsky | Gail P Jarvik | R. Zimmerman | A. Saunders | G. Jarvik | S. Nicolson | L. Montenegro | T. Spray | J. Gaynor | M. Newman | W. Mahle | R. Clancy | G. Wernovsky | K. K. Galli | Marijn K Kuypers | William T Mahle | Mark F Newman | Thomas L Spray | Robert A Zimmerman | Ann M Saunders | J William Gaynor | Susan C Nicolson | Lisa M Montenegro | Robert R Clancy | Kristin K. Galli | Kristin K Galli | Robert R. Clancy | Marijn Kuypers
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