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Neuropsychiatr Dis Treat
February 2008
Divisions of Pediatric Clinical Neuroscience Minneapolis, MN, USA.
Current theory suggests that neurocognitive late effects of treatments for childhood cancer such as difficulties with attention, processing speed and visual-motor ability are the result of white matter damage. Neuroimaging studies have produced a variety of white matter findings. However, although white matter is thought to be differentially affected, previous studies have not demonstrated a discrepancy between white and gray matter function.
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