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 | Description | 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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