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Neurocognitive skills in children with congenital hypothyroidism attending the endocrine clinic of the Professorial Unit of the Lady Ridgeway Hospital for Children, Colombo

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  • From the researcher's point of view, I do not think anybody should get an impression of a research by only reading the final sentence of the conclusion

  • I wish to bring to your kind notice that there was a concern raised by a colleague regarding the above article which was published in pages 94 to 101 of the June 2016 issue of the Sri Lanka Journal of Child Health

  • The concern was the following sentence in the conclusion as it appears in the abstract as well as the main article: “There was no significant correlation between the neurocognitive scores and age at diagnosis, initial TSH levels, thyroxine commencement dose or number of clinic visits in the first year”

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From the researcher's point of view, I do not think anybody should get an impression of a research by only reading the final sentence of the conclusion. Neurocognitive skills in children with congenital hypothyroidism attending the endocrine clinic of the Professorial Unit of the Lady Ridgeway Hospital for Children, Colombo

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