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Triplets Across the First 5 Years: The Discordant Infant at Birth Remains at Developmental Risk
Pediatrics, 07/09/09
Feldman R et al. - Whereas most triplets catch up after an early developmental delay, the risk for discordant triplets seems to persist into childhood. Such infants, who are at both biological and environmental risk, should receive special and consistent professional care.
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