Risk factors for persisting neurological and cognitive impairments following cerebral malaria.
BACKGROUND: Persisting neurological and cognitive impairments are common after cerebral malaria. Although risk factors for gross deficits on discharge have been described, few studies have examined those associated with persistent impairments. METHODS: The risk factors for impairments following cer...
Main Authors: | Idro, R, Carter, J, Fegan, G, Neville, BG, Newton, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2006
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