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Provision of early and high amounts of parenteral amino acids to preterm neonates: A prospective matched controlled trial

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Al-Azhar University – Gaza
Naser I.A.; Abuismail H.M.; Abutair A.S.; Taleb M.H.
Naser, Ihab A. (56217807200); Abuismail, Heba M. (57222870745); Abutair, Ayman S. (57188955751); Taleb, Mahmmoud H. (57205233926)
56217807200; 57222870745; 57188955751; 57205233926
2021
Current Pediatric Research
Provision of early and high amounts of parenteral amino acids to preterm neonates: A prospective matched controlled trial
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Scientific Publishers of India
Department of Clinical Nutrition, Al Azhar University, Gaza Strip, Palestine; Department of Pharmacy, Al Azhar University, Gaza Strip, Palestine
Naser I.A., Department of Clinical Nutrition, Al Azhar University, Gaza Strip, Palestine; Abuismail H.M., Department of Clinical Nutrition, Al Azhar University, Gaza Strip, Palestine; Abutair A.S., Department of Clinical Nutrition, Al Azhar University, Gaza Strip, Palestine; Taleb M.H., Department of Pharmacy, Al Azhar University, Gaza Strip, Palestine
I.A. Naser; Department of Clinical Nutrition, Al Azhar University, Gaza Strip, Palestine; email: ihab.naser@alazhar.edu.ps
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Amino acid; Gaza; Neonates; Parental; Premature
acetic acid; alanine; amino acid; arginine; aromatic amino acid; aspartic acid; disodium hydrogen phosphate; isoleucine; lysine; phenylalanine; proline; serum albumin; tryptophan; ammonia blood level; anthropometry; arterial gas; Article; biochemical analysis; birth weight; body weight gain; calcium blood level; controlled clinical trial; controlled study; female; ferritin blood level; gestational age; glucose blood level; head circumference; hospitalization; human; iron binding capacity; iron blood level; length of stay; major clinical study; male; metabolic acidosis; metabolic regulation; neonatal intensive care unit; newborn; prematurity; prospective study; urea nitrogen blood level