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Carotid body size measured by computed tomographic angiography in individuals born prematurely.

Melissa L Bates | Brian T Welch | Jess T Randall | Humphrey G Petersen-Jones | Jacqueline K Limberg
Respiratory physiology & neurobiology | 2018

We tested the hypothesis that the carotid bodies would be smaller in individuals born prematurely or exposed to perinatal oxygen therapy when compared individuals born full term that did not receive oxygen therapy.

Pubmed ID: 29803761

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