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Opsoclonus-Ataxia Caused by Childhood Neuroblastoma: Developmental and Neurologic Sequelae
Wendy G. Mitchell, Yolanda Davalos-Gonzalez, Virdette L. Brumm, Sonia K. Aller, Elvira Burger, Susan B. Turkel, Mark S. Borchert, Susan Hollar and Sonia Padilla
Pediatrics January 2002, 109 (1) 86-98;
Wendy G. Mitchell
Yolanda Davalos-Gonzalez
Virdette L. Brumm
Sonia K. Aller
Elvira Burger
Susan B. Turkel
Mark S. Borchert
Susan Hollar

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Opsoclonus-Ataxia Caused by Childhood Neuroblastoma: Developmental and Neurologic Sequelae
Wendy G. Mitchell, Yolanda Davalos-Gonzalez, Virdette L. Brumm, Sonia K. Aller, Elvira Burger, Susan B. Turkel, Mark S. Borchert, Susan Hollar, Sonia Padilla
Pediatrics Jan 2002, 109 (1) 86-98;
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