Comparison of cardiogenic NEC and classical NEC in the fourth level neonatal intensive care center
Abstract Background The most common inflammatory gastrointestinal disorder in newborn infants is necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC). Despite the multifactorial etiology of NEC, its pathogenesis is the same regardless of the etiology-a decrease in enteric perfusion that results in enteritis, dysmotility...
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Main Authors: | Tülin Öztaş (Author), Salim Bilici (Author), Nilüfer Matur Okur (Author) |
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