Hypouricemia in severely disabled children II : influence of elemental enteral nutrition on the serum uric acid levels
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概要
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- 2004-01-01
著者
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ABE TOKINARI
Department of Pediatrics, Niigata City General Hospital
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Abe Tokinari
Department Of Pediatrics Niigata City General Hospital
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YOSHIKAWA HIDETO
Department of Neurology, Miyagi Children's Hospital
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Yoshiwaka Hideo
Department Of Pediatrics Niigata City General Hospital
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Yoshikawa Hideto
Department Of Neurology Miyagi Children's Hospital
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YAMAZAKI Sawako
Department of Pediatrics, Niigata City General Hospital
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Yamazaki Sawako
Department Of Pediatrics Niigata City General Hospital
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