Type 1 diabetes technology management traps in a pediatric patient: not all that glitters is gold
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Type 1 diabetes technology management traps in a pediatric patient: not all that glitters is gold
Keywords: Advanced hybrid closed loop; Children; Diabetes technology; Type 1 diabetes.
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