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- who: Keta Vagha et al. from the range, and causes of neurodevelopmental outcomes associated with heart defects are still incompletely knownUnsurprisingly, neurodevelopmental challenges are common in children with congenital heart defects who also have an identifiable genetic condition or multiple congenital anomalies [4]. With the increasing complexity of CHD, the prevalence and severity of neurodevelopmental delays have increased with a greater incidence of CHDs with certain genetic syndromes [5]. According to recently released research, children with complex heart disorders are more likely to experience developmental delays in the areas of academic intelligence, expressiveness, receptivity, fine motor abilities . . .
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