The Adolescent Transplant Recipient: An Overview of Neurocognitive Functioning and Implications for Long‐Term Outcomes
Emily M. Fredericks,
Kelly E. Rea,
Melissa K. Cousino
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundSolid organ transplantation (SOT) offers improved long‐term survival for youth with end‐stage organ disease. From a neurodevelopmental, cognitive, and academic perspective, children with solid organ transplant have a number of unique risk factors. While cognitive functioning may improve post‐transplantation, it is important to understand the trajectory of neurocognitive development starting in transplant candidacy to evaluate the implications of early deficits.AimThe aim of this paper is to describe … Show more
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