Reversal of Growth Arrest With the Combined Administration of Oxandrolone and Propranolol in Severely Burned Children
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C. Andersen | R. Tompkins | D. Herndon | C. Finnerty | O. Suman | P. Wurzer | W. Meyer | G. Klein | L. Sousse | Karel Capek | Charles D. Voigt | Ashley N Guillory | A. Kline
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