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272 related items for PubMed ID: 17334417

  • 1. Serum urea, creatinine and electrolyte status in patients presenting with acute gastroenteritis.
    Kc M, Gurubacharya DL, Lohani R, Rauniyar A.
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    Beloosesky Y, Grinblat J, Weiss A, Grosman B, Gafter U, Chagnac A.
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    Barón FJ, Balladores C, Carretero P, Lombardo L, Mannino L, Martin S.
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    Molaschi M, Ponzetto M, Massaia M, Villa L, Scarafiotti C, Ferrario E.
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