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  • gical, and academic handicaps that may sometimes be more serious than the physical limitations of the underlying disease.Studies addressing this issue have confirmed that behavioral problems such as neurosis, attention deficit, hyperactivity, misconduct in school, and adjustment problems are twice as common in children with chronic disease as in healthy children of the same age.[13]Factors that se
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