Prevalence of thiamine deficiency in older hospitalized patients
Maryam Pourhassan,1 Hans Konrad Biesalski,2 Bjoern Angersbach,1 Gero Lueg,1 Christiane Klimek,1 Rainer Wirth1 1Department of Geriatric Medicine, Marien Hospital Herne, Ruhr-University Bochum, Herne, Germany; 2Institute of Biological Chemistry and Nutritional Science, University of Hohenheim, Stuttg...
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Main Authors: | Pourhassan M, Biesalski HK, Angersbach B, Lueg G, Klimek C, Wirth R |
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Dove Medical Press
2018
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