Medullary Serotonergic Binding Deficits and Hippocampal Abnormalities in Sudden Infant Death Syndrome: One or Two Entities?
Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) is understood as a syndrome that presents with the common phenotype of sudden death but involves heterogenous biological causes. Many pathological findings have been consistently reported in SIDS, notably in areas of the brain known to play a role in autonomic con...
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Main Authors: | Robin L. Haynes (Author), Hannah C. Kinney (Author), Elisabeth A. Haas (Author), Jhodie R. Duncan (Author), Molly Riehs (Author), Felicia Trachtenberg (Author), Dawna D. Armstrong (Author), Sanda Alexandrescu (Author), Jane B. Cryan (Author), Marco M. Hefti (Author), Henry F. Krous (Author), Richard D. Goldstein (Author), Lynn A. Sleeper (Author) |
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2021-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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