Statistically significant differences in cerebral function parameters were observed in PaHIV young adults compared to a well-matched control population. The cognitive deficit observed, in memory, rather than fine motor function, differs from the cerebral impairment often reported in HIV-infected adults.
With dramatic advances in neonatal medicine and improvements in genetic and genomic testing, the number of recognized congenital anomalies and their underlying genetic diagnoses continues to rise. Written with the busy clinician in mind, Genetic Consultations in the Newborn provides a comprehensive yet pragmatic guide to help practitioners discern the myriad of newborn dysmorphology that may be encountered on the neonatal unit, pediatric ward or outpatient clinic.
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