Premature Conclusions on Postnatal Steroid Effects
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Affiliation:
1. Division of Neonatology Bridgeport Hospital Department of Pediatrics Bridgeport, CT 06610
2. Division of Neonatology Yale University Department of Pediatrics New Haven, CT
Publisher
American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)
Subject
Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
Link
https://publications.aap.org/pediatrics/article-pdf/110/1/200/1116056/pe0702000200.pdf
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