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Oei, Ju Lee
Melhuish, E
Uebel, Hannah
Azzam, N
Breen, Courtney
Burns, L
Hilder, Lisa
Bajuk, Barbara
Mohamed, Abdel-Latif
Ward, Meredith

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American Academy of Pediatrics

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We thank Prof Terplan and colleagues for their commentary on our article. We agree that the criteria used to define NAS in our study were restrictive (International Classification of Diseases, 10th Revision code P96.1) and that there was no information on important clinical and social details that may have had potential impact on a child’s learning ability, such as type of specific drug exposure or social issues.

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Pediatrics (English edition)

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2099-12-31
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