Rationale for adding trace elements to total parenteral nutrient solutions--a brief review
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Rationale for adding trace elements to total parenteral nutrient solutions--a brief review
Abstract
The physiologic importance of trace element supplementation to total parenteral nutrition solutions is discussed. The trace elements discussed are copper, zinc, manganese and iodide.
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