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Advances In Neonatal Neurology An Issue Of Clinics In Perinatology 1e 1st Edition Praveen Ballabh Md

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Advances In Neonatal Neurology An Issue Of Clinics In Perinatology 1e 1st Edition Praveen Ballabh Md
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Publisher: Elsevier
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.26 MB
Pages: 316
Author: Praveen Ballabh MD
ISBN: 9780323296205, 0323296203
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1

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Advances In Neonatal Neurology An Issue Of Clinics In Perinatology 1e 1st Edition Praveen Ballabh Md by Praveen Ballabh Md 9780323296205, 0323296203 instant download after payment.

The 16 articles in this issue draw on the expertise of internationally recognized experts who have collectively provided cross-cutting reviews with a broad perspective on the current state of the field. The authors have provided succinct, up-to-date clinical perspectives and highlight current controversies and future challenges. As a result, this issue is a cutting-edge compendium of this complex and fast-moving field. Throughout the issue, the reader is encouraged to acquire a more comprehensive perspective by drawing connections between earlier and later articles that are thematically grouped around issues dealing with pathogenesis, diagnosis, and therapy. This issue underscores the vital importance of continued support to encourage and nurture collaboration among clinicians and scientists.

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