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Neurodevelopmental Changes in the Guinea Pig Brain Caused by Time-Limited Complete Vitamin C Deprivation. [PDF]

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Čapo I   +9 more
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Severe Congenital Factor X Deficiency as a First Case Report in Cambodia. [PDF]

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Soey C   +4 more
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Overview: Existing Context and the Need to Generate Evidence of the Impact of Large‐Scale Food Fortification on the Prevalence of Anemia

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Maternal &Child Nutrition, Volume 22, Issue 1, March 2026.
Manpreet Chadha   +3 more
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Prevention of Vitamin K Deficiency Bleeding

Journal of Midwifery & Women's Health, 2016
The risk that a newborn will develop vitamin K deficiency bleeding is 1700/100,000 (one out of 59) if vitamin K is not administered. When intramuscular vitamin K is administered, the risk of vitamin K deficiency bleeding is reduced to 1/100,000. While women may have misconceptions about vitamin K prophylaxis for their newborns, health care providers ...
Julia C, Phillippi   +3 more
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Vitamin K deficiency bleeding (VKDB) in early infancy

Blood Reviews, 2009
Vitamin K deficiency bleeding (VKDB) is a rare and potentially life-threatening bleeding disorder of early infancy. Vitamin K stores are low at birth; thereafter breast-fed infants are at risk because of low concentrations in human milk. Classical VKDB occurs in the first week of life, is related to delayed or inadequate feeding and is readily ...
M. Shearer
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