Original articleElementary school performance of children with congenital hypothyroidism1
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Supported by National Institute of Child Health and Human Development grant No. 2R01 HD 1959-06.
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Members of the collaborative are M. B. Arnold, V. Bapat, Y. Baumgartner, A. Bennett, S. T. Biggs, H. H. Bode, S. Brink, J. Brown, R. Brown, D. Carey, T. Carpenter, C. Crawford, J. D. Crawford, J. E. Crigler, M. Danon, D. Frederick, M. Genel, P. Gruppuso, J. E. Haddow, J. Holmes, P. R. Larsen, J. MacCracken, E. Man, M. L. Mitchell, J. M. Orson, L. A. Page, S. Ratzan, E. Reiter, W. Russell, A. Sadeghi-Nejad, B. Senior, W. Tamborlane, S. Waisbren, and R. Z. Klein (Coordinator).