Happy Sawires
Professor of Pediatrics. Cairo University (happysawires@cu.edu.eg)
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H, S., S. A, E. A, M. R, and B. E,
"
Risk factors for developing hyperoxaluria in children with Crohn’s disease
",
Pediatric Nephrology
, vol. 38, issue 3, pp. 781-789, 2023.
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