PaO2 and retrolental fibroplasia

The general disappointment of Kinsey et al. with the results of a large, multicenter study of the relationship of PaO2 levels and retrolental fibroplasia (RLF) (Pediatrics 60:655, November 1977) is matched by the disappointment of the readers who had hoped to discover at last the "safe" le...

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