Serum Epidermal Growth Factor Concentration In Necrotizing Enterocolitis Possible Role in Diagnosis and Prognosis

Doaa Fouad Salem;

Abstract


Necrotizing enterocolitis is an acute intestinal necrosis syndrome of unknown etiology. It is the most common serious surgical disorder among infants in neonatal intensive care unit & is a significant cause of morbidity & mortality. Early diagnosis of nec


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Title Serum Epidermal Growth Factor Concentration In Necrotizing Enterocolitis Possible Role in Diagnosis and Prognosis
Other Titles تركيز عامل نمو البشرة فى المصل فى التهاب المعى والقولون الناخر الدور المحتمل فى التشخيص والمتابعة
Authors Doaa Fouad Salem
Keywords Serum Epidermal Growth Factor Concentration In Necrotizing Enterocolitis Possible Role in Diagnosis and Prognosis
Issue Date 1998
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Necrotizing enterocolitis is an acute intestinal necrosis syndrome of unknown etiology. It is the most common serious surgical disorder among infants in neonatal intensive care unit & is a significant cause of morbidity & mortality. Early diagnosis of nec

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