Acta Med. 2005, 48: 157-161

https://doi.org/10.14712/18059694.2018.45

Magnesium Urinary Excretion in Diabetic Adolescents

Žaneta Drižienea, Donatas Stakisaitisb, Janina Balsienec

aVilnius University, Medical Faculty, Centre of Pediatrics, Lithuania
bVilnius University, Medical Faculty, Institute of Oncology, Lithuania
cM. Romeris University, Study Center for Central and Eastern Europe, Lithuania

Received April 1, 2005
Accepted August 1, 2005

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