School difficulties in 20-year-olds who were born small for gestational age at term in a regional cohort study.
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P. Czernichow | S. Bertrais | B. Larroque | S Bertrais | J. Léger | P Czernichow | B Larroque | J Léger | Paul Czernichow | Juliane Léger | Béatrice Larroque | Sandrine Bertrais | P. Czernichow
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