Anthropometric criterions in estimation of normal child development and in selected clinical syndromes
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The authors, with the use of developmental indices elaborated in Department of Child's Development, Institute of Mother and Child, Warsaw, analyse anthropometric measurements and indices of children in the age 0-7 years suffering from early childhood epilepsy (West's syndrome), Down syndrome and pathologies etiologically connected with disturbances of pregnancy and delivery.
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