Early Hypophosphatemia in Preterm Infants Receiving Aggressive Parenteral Nutrition

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  • Pablo Brener Servicio de Neonatología. Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires
  • María Fernanda Galletti Servicio de Neonatología. Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires

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https://doi.org/10.51987/Rev.Hosp.Ital.B.Aires.v35i1.742

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2015-03-30

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Brener P, Galletti MF. Early Hypophosphatemia in Preterm Infants Receiving Aggressive Parenteral Nutrition. Rev Hosp Ital B.Aires [Internet]. 2015 Mar. 30 [cited 2026 Aug. 21];35(1):18-9. Available from: https://ojs.hospitalitaliano.org.ar/index.php/revistahi/article/view/742