Acute Kidney Injury is Associated with Poor Lung Outcomes in Infants Born ≥32 Weeks of Gestational Age
Michelle C. Starr(Indiana University Health), Shina Menon(Seattle Children's Hospital), Sangeeta Hingorani(University of Washington), Louis Boohaker(University of Alabama at Birmingham), Dennis E. Mayock(University of Washington), David J. Askenazi(University of Alabama at Birmingham), Laurie C. Eldredge(Seattle Children's Hospital), Russell Griffin(University of Alabama at Birmingham)
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