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Prevalence of gastroschisis and associated hospital time continue to rise in neonates who are admitted for intensive care
Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 06/17/09
Clark RH et al. - The prevalence and the number of hospital days needed to care for neonates with gastroschisis have continued to increase since 2001.
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