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Brain Advance Access originally published online on August 6, 2009
Brain 2009 132(10):e128; doi:10.1093/brain/awp197
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Early plasticity versus early vulnerability: the problem of heterogeneous lesion types

Karen Lidzba, Marko Wilke, Martin Staudt and Inge Krägeloh-Mann

Department of Neuropediatrics, University Children's Hospital, Tuebingen, Germany

Correspondence to: Karen Lidzba, Department of Neuropediatrics, University Children's Hospital, Hoppe-Seyler-Str. 1, Tuebingen 72076, Germany E-mail: karen.lidzba@med.uni-tuebingen.de

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Sir, It was with great interest that we read the paper from Anderson et al. (2009Go) in which the authors addressed two competing hypotheses regarding developmental outcome after early versus late brain lesions. The first hypothesis assumes . . . [Full Text of this Article]


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