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Cognitive Impairment in Children with Hemoglobin SS Sickle Cell Disease: Relationship to MR Imaging Findings and Hematocrit
R. Grant Steen, Mark A. Miles, Kathleen J. Helton, Susan Strawn, Winfred Wang, Xiaoping Xiong and Raymond K. Mulhern
American Journal of Neuroradiology March 2003, 24 (3) 382-389;
R. Grant Steen
Mark A. Miles
Kathleen J. Helton
Susan Strawn
Winfred Wang
Xiaoping Xiong

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R. Grant Steen, Mark A. Miles, Kathleen J. Helton, Susan Strawn, Winfred Wang, Xiaoping Xiong, Raymond K. Mulhern
Cognitive Impairment in Children with Hemoglobin SS Sickle Cell Disease: Relationship to MR Imaging Findings and Hematocrit
American Journal of Neuroradiology Mar 2003, 24 (3) 382-389;
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