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. 1996 Jul 27;313(7051):230. doi: 10.1136/bmj.313.7051.230b

Immediate enteral feeding after gastro-intestinal resection. Serum albumin concentration is not a marker of nutritional status.

E Chojnowska
PMCID: PMC2351637  PMID: 8696216

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