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Chase, C., Ware, J., Hittelman, J., Blasini, I., Smith, R., Llorente, A., Anisfeld, E., Diaz, C., Fowler, M., Moye, J., & Kalishman, L. (2000). Early cognitive and motor development among infants born to women infected with human immunodeficiency virus. Women and Infants Transmission Study Group. Pediatrics, 106(2), E25.

Church, J. (1987). Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection at Children's Hospital of Los Angeles: Recurrent otitis media of chronic sinusitis as the presenting process in pediatric AIDS. Immunology Allergy Practice, 9, 25-31.

Epstein, L., Sharer, L., & Goudsmit, J. (1988). Neurological and neuropathological features of human immunodeficiency virus infection in children. Annals of Neurology, 23 (suppl.), S19-S23.

Moss, H., Wolters, P., Brouwers, P., Hendricks, M., & Pizzo, P. (1996). Impairment of expressive behavior in pediatric HIV-infected patients with evidence of CNS disease. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 21(3), 379-400.

Nozyce, M., Hittelman, J., Muenz, L., Durako, S., Fischer, M., & Willoughby, A. (1994). Effect of perinatally acquired human immunodeficiency virus infection on neurodevelopment in children during the first two years of life. Pediatrics, 94, 883-891.

Wachsler-Felder, J., & Golden, C. (2002). Neuropsychological consequences of HIV in children. A review of current literature. Clinical Psychology Review, 22, 441-462.

Wolters, P., Brouwers, P., Civitello, L., & Moss, H. (1997). Receptive and expressive language function of children with symptomatic HIV infection and relationship with disease parameters: A longitudinal 24-month follow-up study. AIDS, 11, 1135-1144.

Wolters, P., Brouwers, P., & Moss, H. (1995). Pediatric HIV Disease: Effects on cognition, learning and behavior. School Psychology Quarterly, 10(4), 305-328.

Wolters, P., Brouwers, P., Moss, H., & Pizzo, P. (1995). Differential receptive and expressive language functioning of children with symptomatic HIV disease and relation to CT scan brain abnormalities. Pediatrics, 95, 112-119.



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