Early predictors of brain damage in full-term newborns with hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy [Corrigendum]
Alkholy UM, Abdalmonem N, Zaki A, et al. Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment. 2017;13:2133–2139.The affiliation details for Yasser Makram Elsherbiny are incorrect. They should be: 4Clinical Pathology Department, Minia University, Egypt.Read the original article
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Main Authors: | Alkholy UM, Abdalmonem N, Zaki A, Ali YF, Mohamed SA, Abdelsalam NI, Abu Hashim MI, Abou Sekkien M, Elsherbiny YM |
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