Prevalence of pituitary dysfunction after severe traumatic brain injury in children and adolescents: a large prospective study.
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J. Jais | M. Polak | N. Boddaert | S. Puget | C. Sainte-Rose | J. Souberbielle | P. Meyer | K. Laborde | M. Chevignard | M. Piketty | Claire Personnier | H. Crosnier | I. Flechtner | S. Breton | Caroline Mignot | Yamina Dassa | Magali Viaud
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