The level of serum vitamin D is a good predictor of prolonged hospitalization in patients with tuberculosis

S. Sato, T. Nikaido, A. Fukuhara, K. Saito, N. Nakagawa, Y. Inokoshi, T. Ishii, X. Wang, J. Saito, Y. Tanino, T. Ishida, M. Munakata (Fukushima, Japan)

Source: Annual Congress 2010 - Tuberculosis: metabolic insights
Session: Tuberculosis: metabolic insights
Session type: Thematic Poster Session
Number: 3041
Disease area: Respiratory infections

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S. Sato, T. Nikaido, A. Fukuhara, K. Saito, N. Nakagawa, Y. Inokoshi, T. Ishii, X. Wang, J. Saito, Y. Tanino, T. Ishida, M. Munakata (Fukushima, Japan). The level of serum vitamin D is a good predictor of prolonged hospitalization in patients with tuberculosis. Eur Respir J 2010; 36: Suppl. 54, 3041

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