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R F Neuteboom

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European Journal of Paediatric Neurology : EJPN : Official Journal of the European Paediatric Neurology Society|August 13, 2020
Neurological deficits are present in syndromic craniosynostosis patients with and without tonsillar herniationP N Doerga, B F M Rijken, H Bredero-Boelhouwer, et al.
Neurology|August 2, 2008
Prognostic factors after a first attack of inflammatory CNS demyelination in childrenR F Neuteboom, M Boon, C E Catsman Berrevoets, et al.
Neurogenetics|July 3, 2017
Male patients affected by mosaic PCDH19 mutations: five new casesI M de Lange, P Rump, R F Neuteboom, et al.
Journal of Neurology|February 22, 2012
Incidence of acquired demyelinating syndromes of the CNS in Dutch children: a nationwide studyI A Ketelslegers, C E Catsman-Berrevoets, R F Neuteboom, et al.
Journal of Neurology|March 24, 2018
Incidence and outcome of acquired demyelinating syndromes in Dutch children: update of a nationwide and prospective studyC L de Mol, Y Y M Wong, E D van Pelt, et al.
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European Journal of Paediatric Neurology : EJPN : Official Journal of the European Paediatric Neurology Society|August 13, 2020
Neurological deficits are present in syndromic craniosynostosis patients with and without tonsillar herniationP N Doerga, B F M Rijken, H Bredero-Boelhouwer, et al.
Neurology|August 2, 2008
Prognostic factors after a first attack of inflammatory CNS demyelination in childrenR F Neuteboom, M Boon, C E Catsman Berrevoets, et al.
Neurogenetics|July 3, 2017
Male patients affected by mosaic PCDH19 mutations: five new casesI M de Lange, P Rump, R F Neuteboom, et al.
Journal of Neurology|February 22, 2012
Incidence of acquired demyelinating syndromes of the CNS in Dutch children: a nationwide studyI A Ketelslegers, C E Catsman-Berrevoets, R F Neuteboom, et al.
Journal of Neurology|March 24, 2018
Incidence and outcome of acquired demyelinating syndromes in Dutch children: update of a nationwide and prospective studyC L de Mol, Y Y M Wong, E D van Pelt, et al.
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