1naresh
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Brain Area <3% (n = 16) 3%–10% (n = 9) P Value ST 12.84 (SD, 25.27) 22.11 (SD, 20.55) .36 RH 13.53 (SD, 24.89) 19.89 (SD, 20.98) .52 LH 12.81 (SD, 25.15) 19.11 (SD, 18.99) .52 CER 35.68 (SD, 32.56) 25.56 (SD, 25.99) .43
↵a There is 1 case in which the weight percentile is not documented in our records.