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Rogers EE et al. - The specific cause of the growth restriction is an important factor in assessing risk for poor outcomes. Treatments to reduce the risk of adverse outcome include more advanced antenatal assessment to determine time of delivery, optimizing pre- and postnatal nutrition and growth, and the possible use of growth hormone as well as early intervention services.

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