The prevalence and clinical relevance of hyperhomocysteinemia suggesting vitamin B12 deficiency in presumed healthy infants.
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E. Eklund | Henriette Paulsen | T. Tangeraas | T. Rootwelt | L. Mørkrid | M. Lindberg | H. Hager | A. Bjørke-Monsen | R. Pettersen | Henriette Astrup | U. Ljungblad
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