Udfordringer for perioperativ glykæmisk kontrol hos patienter med diabetes

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Udfordringer for perioperativ glykæmisk kontrol hos patienter med diabetes. / Madsbad, Sten; Wiberg, Mikkel; Issa, Luma Mahmoud; Schmidt, Signe; Kehlet, Henrik.

In: Ugeskrift for Laeger, Vol. 184, No. 42, V05220321, 17.10.2022.

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Madsbad, S, Wiberg, M, Issa, LM, Schmidt, S & Kehlet, H 2022, 'Udfordringer for perioperativ glykæmisk kontrol hos patienter med diabetes', Ugeskrift for Laeger, vol. 184, no. 42, V05220321. <https://content.ugeskriftet.dk/sites/default/files/scientific_article_files/2022-10/v05220321_web.pdf>

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Madsbad, S., Wiberg, M., Issa, L. M., Schmidt, S., & Kehlet, H. (2022). Udfordringer for perioperativ glykæmisk kontrol hos patienter med diabetes. Ugeskrift for Laeger, 184(42), [V05220321]. https://content.ugeskriftet.dk/sites/default/files/scientific_article_files/2022-10/v05220321_web.pdf

Vancouver

Madsbad S, Wiberg M, Issa LM, Schmidt S, Kehlet H. Udfordringer for perioperativ glykæmisk kontrol hos patienter med diabetes. Ugeskrift for Laeger. 2022 Oct 17;184(42). V05220321.

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Madsbad, Sten ; Wiberg, Mikkel ; Issa, Luma Mahmoud ; Schmidt, Signe ; Kehlet, Henrik. / Udfordringer for perioperativ glykæmisk kontrol hos patienter med diabetes. In: Ugeskrift for Laeger. 2022 ; Vol. 184, No. 42.

Bibtex

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