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Editorial
. 2002 Jan 12;324(7329):60-1.
doi: 10.1136/bmj.324.7329.60.

Treating extremely low birthweight infants with prophylactic indomethacin. Evidence for short term benefits only

Editorial

Treating extremely low birthweight infants with prophylactic indomethacin. Evidence for short term benefits only

William McGuire et al. BMJ. .
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