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Antenatal and postnatal risk factors for neonatal hypertension and infant follow-up

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Seliem, Wael
Falk, Michael C
Shadbolt, Bruce
Kent, Alison

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Neonatal hypertension is an uncommon but important complication of intensive care management. The aims of this study were to identify in neonates with hypertension: antenatal and postnatal risk factors; aldosterone and renin levels; and report on outcome

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Pediatric Nephrology

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2037-12-31