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  • Fetal growth restriction was an important factor in all examined poor outcome groups and has been shown in other studies to be an important predictor of cerebral palsy,4 neonatal encephalopathy,9,23 and stillbirth.19 Growth restriction is itself etiologically heterogenous with maternal, fetal, and placental antecedents that vary in their strength of association with cerebral pathology.7,24 Of note
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