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Neuropsychological sequelae and quality of life following treatment of posterior fossa ependymomas in children
Child's Nervous System, 06/30/09
Charalambides C et al. - Modern treatment of posterior fossa ependymomas in children has improved the overall survival, but as more children live longer, the neuropsychological problems that they endure as result of the disease and its treatment become more the focus of attention. Careful neuropsychological assessment of these children and early intervention will maximize chances for recovery and improvement of academic functions and quality of life issues.
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