Congenital zika syndrome: growth, clinical, and motor development outcomes up to 36 months of age and differences according to microcephaly at birth

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  • who: Tamires Barradas Cavalcante from the Department of Public Health, Federal University of Maranhão, São Luís, Maranhão, Brazil have published the research work: Congenital Zika syndrome: Growth, clinical, and motor development outcomes up to 36 months of age and differences according to microcephaly at birth, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • how: The following ophthalmic damages were examined chorioretinal scarring retinal pigment mobilization optic nerve pallor optic nerve hypoplasia bilateral retinal alteration and bilateral optic nerve alteration. The authors used the independent samples t-test to compare mean z-scores between the groups . . .

     

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