Endocrine Diseases of Newborn: Epidemiology, Pathogenesis, Therapeutic Options, and Outcome “Current Insights Into Disorders of Calcium and Phosphate in the Newborn”
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When I found out I was pregnant, the thought of my innocent little baby having an ultra-rare disease never crossed my mind. I was asking myself questions like “Is it going to be a boy or a girl?”, “Am I going to be a good mother?”, “What am I going to name him/her?”. Then during …
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