Early motor outcomes in infants with critical congenital heart disease are related to neonatal brain development and brain injury
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L. D. de Vries | M. Benders | F. Groenendaal | N. Jansen | F. Haas | J. van der Net | J. Breur | N. Claessens | R. Stegeman | Maaike C. A. Sprong | Maaike C A Sprong
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