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Edward C. Bell to Anemia, Neonatal

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Edward C. Bell has written about Anemia, Neonatal.
Connection Strength

1.913
  1. Holzapfel LF, Rysavy MA, Bell EF. Red Blood Cell Transfusion Thresholds for Anemia of Prematurity. Neoreviews. 2023 06 01; 24(6):e370-e376.
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    Score: 0.909
  2. Bell EF. Red cell transfusion thresholds for preterm infants: finally some answers. Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed. 2022 Mar; 107(2):126-130.
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    Score: 0.786
  3. Nopoulos PC, Conrad AL, Bell EF, Strauss RG, Widness JA, Magnotta VA, Zimmerman MB, Georgieff MK, Lindgren SD, Richman LC. Long-term outcome of brain structure in premature infants: effects of liberal vs restricted red blood cell transfusions. Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. 2011 May; 165(5):443-50.
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    Score: 0.096
  4. Fredrickson LK, Bell EF, Cress GA, Johnson KJ, Zimmerman MB, Mahoney LT, Widness JA, Strauss RG. Acute physiological effects of packed red blood cell transfusion in preterm infants with different degrees of anaemia. Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed. 2011 Jul; 96(4):F249-53.
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    Score: 0.095
  5. Guill?n U, Cummings JJ, Bell EF, Hosono S, Frantz AR, Maier RF, Whyte RK, Boyle E, Vento M, Widness JA, Kirpalani H. International survey of transfusion practices for extremely premature infants. Semin Perinatol. 2012 Aug; 36(4):244-7.
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    Score: 0.027
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