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Cicalese MP et al. - Iodine supplementation of parenterally fed infants recommended by ESPGHAN is 1 microg/kg/day. To assess nutritional and thyroid status of children on parenteral nutrition (PN) through urinary iodine concentration (UIC). A PN iodine supply of 1 microg/kg/day may be suboptimal. Higher supplies should be evaluated in controlled trials.

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