Comment on “Evaluating the Performance of the Modified Mini-Mental State Examination for Children (MMSEc) to Screen for Intellectual Disability in Children With and Without Epilepsy”
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Comment on “Evaluating the Performance of the Modified Mini-Mental State Examination for Children (MMSEc) to Screen for Intellectual Disability in Children With and Without Epilepsy”
SinghAJhariyaVPassiGR. Evaluating the performance of the modified Mini-Mental State Examination for Children (MMSEc) to screen for intellectual disability in children with and without epilepsy. J Child Neurol. 2025. Published online September 3, 2025. doi:10.1177/08830738251371334.
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