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Children and youth with non-traumatic brain injury: a population based perspective

Authors
  1. A Chen
  2. A Chen
  3. A Chen
  4. A Colantonio
  5. A Colantonio
  6. A Colantonio
  7. A Giustini
  8. A Hviid
  9. AJ Donoghue
  10. Angela Colantonio
  11. AR Johnson
  12. AY Chen
  13. CA DeMatteo
  14. CP Wong
  15. D Parsons
  16. Jason D. Pole
  17. L Weingarten
  18. M Charlson
  19. M Koskiniemi
  20. ME Charlson
  21. Michelle Keightley
  22. ML Greenberg
  23. NK Cullen
  24. NK Cullen
  25. P Barbadoro
  26. PN Britton
  27. R Forsyth
  28. R Kneen
  29. Robert E. Mann
  30. SJ Olsen
  31. V Chan
  32. V Chan
  33. V Chan
  34. V Sundararajan
  35. Vincy Chan
  36. VL Feigin
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'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
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