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Nutritional Practices and Growth Velocity in the First Month of Life in Extremely Premature Infants
Pediatrics, 08/05/09
Martin CR et al. – The early provision of nutrients is an important determinant of postnatal growth. Extrauterine growth restriction remains high in extremely premature infants even when they achieve a GV rate within current guidelines.
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