Anthropometrics and fat mass, but not fat-free mass, are compromised in infants requiring parenteral nutrition after neonatal intestinal surgery

Lotte E. Vlug, Esther G. Neelis, Jonathan C.K. Wells, Mary S. Fewtrell, Wendy L.M. Kastelijn, Joanne F. Olieman, Marijn J. Vermeulen, Jorine A. Roelants, Dimitris Rizopoulos, René M.H. Wijnen, Edmond H.H.M. Rings, Barbara A.E. de Koning*, Jessie M. Hulst

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