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Semantic fluency: A sensitive marker for cognitive impairment in children with heavy diarrhea burdens
Medical Hypotheses, 06/12/09
Oria RB et al. - The findings are leading us into provocative genetic studies that may elucidate the evolution of such genetic polymorphisms as the APOE alleles. Diarrhea could launch the cognitive deficits that might later progress in neurodegenerative diseases. The authors suggest that semantic fluency could provide a simple mean to assess cognitive impairment in impoverished settings so as to determine preventive measures.
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