ABSTRACT Aim This study reviewed the nutritional status, feeding skills, safety, and management of patients with Rett syndrome during childhood and adolescence. Method Retrospective chart review of 103 females with classical Rett syndrome, aged ≤ 18 years, attending a Rett syndrome Multidisciplinary Management clinic in a tertiary hospital from 2000 to
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Recurrent Severe Hypophosphatemia Following Intravenous Ferric Carboxymaltose Infusion: A Case Report. [PDF]
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Improving Adherence to Oral Iron Supplementation During Pregnancy
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Improving Iron Status Without Iron: Clinical Insights From Recombinant Human Lactoferrin Supplementation. [PDF]
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A diagnostic pitfall in iron-refractory microcytic hypochromic anemia with acquired ring sideroblasts initially treated as iron deficiency anemia-a case report. [PDF]
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Perioperative Anemia, Transfusion Practices, and Patient Blood Management: Lessons from the COVID-19 Pandemic. [PDF]
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Oral versus Intravenous Iron Supplementation in Peritoneal Dialysis Patients
The vast majority of erythropoietin (EPO)–treated peritoneal dialysis (PD) patients require iron supplementation. Most authors and clinical practice guidelines recommend primary oral iron supplementation in PD patients because it is more practical and less expensive.
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