Wednesday, 26 October 2016

ANR Long-term prognosis is generally favorable; however, the mortality rate was 5%. Our findings suggest that careful long-term follow-up over 10 years is needed to evaluate outcome of childhood-onset ANR and that family therapy should be focused on high-risk patients with family disorders/problems.

Long-term prognosis is generally favorable; however, the mortality rate was 5%. Our findings suggest that careful long-term follow-up over 10 years is needed to evaluate outcome of childhood-onset ANR and that family therapy should be focused on high-risk patients with family disorders/problems.

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