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From: Kathrin König
Date: 16 Oct 2012
Time: 14:50:51 -0500
Remote Name: 80.239.242.30
More research is needed to be able to answer this question. In contrast to developmental disfluencies in childhood which resolve by about ¾ of all children, we are not able to state the probability of children with neurogenic stuttering to regain fluency. Etiology, type of lesion and lesion side have to be considered.