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Diverse etiology of hyperlipidemia among hospitalized children in Western region of Saudi Arabia

Abdulmoein E. Al-Agha, Abrar M. Alnawab and Tala M. Hejazi
Saudi Medical Journal November 2016, 37 (11) 1234-1238; DOI: https://doi.org/10.15537/smj.2016.11.16328
Abdulmoein E. Al-Agha
From the Department of Pediatric (Al-Agha, Alnawab), King Abdulaziz University Hospital, and the Saudi German Hospital (Hejazi), Jeddah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
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Abrar M. Alnawab
From the Department of Pediatric (Al-Agha, Alnawab), King Abdulaziz University Hospital, and the Saudi German Hospital (Hejazi), Jeddah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
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Tala M. Hejazi
From the Department of Pediatric (Al-Agha, Alnawab), King Abdulaziz University Hospital, and the Saudi German Hospital (Hejazi), Jeddah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
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Abdulmoein E. Al-Agha, Abrar M. Alnawab, Tala M. Hejazi
Saudi Medical Journal Nov 2016, 37 (11) 1234-1238; DOI: 10.15537/smj.2016.11.16328

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