Walsh et al., 1986 - Google Patents
Neonatal mastitisWalsh et al., 1986
- Document ID
- 13533051738070029388
- Author
- Walsh M
- McIntosh K
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- Publication venue
- Clinical pediatrics
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Forty-one cases of neonatal mastitis seen at Children's Hospital, Boston since 1947 have been analyzed and the literature since 1950 reviewed. All 41, like those in the literature, occurred in full-term infants 1-5 weeks of age, with a sex ratio of 2: 1 (females: males) …
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