Gastrostomy and congenital anomalies: a European population-based study
Objective To report and compare the proportion of children with and without congenital anomalies undergoing gastrostomy for tube feeding in their first 5 years.Methods A European, population-based data-linkage cohort study (EUROlinkCAT). Children up to 5 years of age registered in nine EUROCAT regis...
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Main Authors: | Anke Rissmann (Author), Diana G Wellesley (Author), Sue Jordan (Author), Silvia Baldacci (Author), Michele Santoro (Author), Joan Morris (Author), Elizabeth Limb (Author), Joanne Given (Author), Joanne Brigden (Author), Laura García-Villodre (Author), Amanda Julie Neville (Author), leuan Scanlon (Author) |
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2022-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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