The effects of betamethasone on clinical outcome of the late preterm neonates born between 34 and 36 weeks of gestation
Abstract Background Prenatal corticosteroid administration in preterm labor is one of the most important treatments available to improve neonatal outcomes; however, its beneficial effects on late preterm infants (after the 34th week of gestation) remained unknown. We aimed to assess the effects of b...
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Main Authors: | Yas Arimi (Author), Narges Zamani (Author), Mamak Shariat (Author), Hossein Dalili (Author) |
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