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Is bicarbonate solution tolerated better than Shohl’s solution in neonatal renal tubular acidosis?

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Uras, N., Karadag, A., Karabel, M. et al. Is bicarbonate solution tolerated better than Shohl’s solution in neonatal renal tubular acidosis?. Pediatr Nephrol 22, 152–153 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00467-006-0249-5

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