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Archives of Disease in Childhood - Fetal and Neonatal Edition, 2012
In the newborn preterm infant a combination of inadequate reserves and increased loss of essential minerals is common and frequently compounded by difficulties in obtaining an intake sufficient to replace losses and restore reserves. Deficiencies in calcium and phosphate and disturbed balance between them are frequently encountered, and may lead to ...
Catherine M, Harrison, Alan T, Gibson
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In the newborn preterm infant a combination of inadequate reserves and increased loss of essential minerals is common and frequently compounded by difficulties in obtaining an intake sufficient to replace losses and restore reserves. Deficiencies in calcium and phosphate and disturbed balance between them are frequently encountered, and may lead to ...
Catherine M, Harrison, Alan T, Gibson
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2011
Purpose: To describe the MR imaging appearance of disuse osteopenia (DO) as seen on fat-suppressed, T2-weighted imaging in the knees of recently immobilized...
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Purpose: To describe the MR imaging appearance of disuse osteopenia (DO) as seen on fat-suppressed, T2-weighted imaging in the knees of recently immobilized...
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[Secondary osteopenia. Iatrogenic causes of osteopenia].
Vnitrni lekarstvi, 1993The author investigated during the past 17 years 595 patients with iatrogenic damage of bone mineralization, incl. 302 patients where the disorder developed after drugs and 293 where osteopenia developed after surgery. In demineralizations after the use of drugs in the first place corticoids participate, to a smaller extent non-thiazide diuretics and ...
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