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Intrauterine and Perinatal Infections

  • Jennifer A. Vaughn
    Correspondence
    Corresponding author. Department of Radiology, Phoenix Children’s Hospital, 1919 East Thomas Road, Phoenix, AZ 85016.
    Affiliations
    Department of Radiology, Phoenix Children’s Hospital, 1919 East Thomas Road, Phoenix, AZ 85016, USA

    University of Arizona College of Medicine, Phoenix, AZ, USA

    Creighton University School of Medicine, Phoenix, AZ, USA

    Barrows Neurological Institute, Phoenix, AZ, USA
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  • Luis F. Goncalves
    Affiliations
    Department of Radiology, Phoenix Children’s Hospital, 1919 East Thomas Road, Phoenix, AZ 85016, USA

    University of Arizona College of Medicine, Phoenix, AZ, USA

    Creighton University School of Medicine, Phoenix, AZ, USA

    Mayo Clinic, Scottsdale, AZ, USA
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  • Patricia Cornejo
    Affiliations
    Department of Radiology, Phoenix Children’s Hospital, 1919 East Thomas Road, Phoenix, AZ 85016, USA

    University of Arizona College of Medicine, Phoenix, AZ, USA

    Creighton University School of Medicine, Phoenix, AZ, USA

    Barrows Neurological Institute, Phoenix, AZ, USA

    Mayo Clinic, Scottsdale, AZ, USA
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Published:August 22, 2022DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clp.2022.05.008

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