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Tratamiento de niños prematuros extremos

Variación entre hospitales en el manejo de neonatos prematuros extremos y resultados.
Autor/a: Matthew A. Rysavy, Lei Li, Edward F. Bell, Abhik Das, Susan R. Hintz, Barbara J. Stoll, Betty R. Vohr, Waldemar A. Carlo, Sita Shankaran, Michele C. Walsh, Jon E. Tyson, C. Michael Cotten, P. Brian S N Engl J Med 2015; 372:1801-11
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