Establishing paediatric endocrinology services in a limited resource country: experience from Sudan

Non-communicable diseases including paediatric endocrine disorders are becoming another health burden in the developing countries. No published data on the magnitude of the problem and pattern of cases is available from Sudan as there was no organised paediatrics endocrinology service before 2005.Th...

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