Increased concentration of aluminium in the brain of a parenterally fed preterm infant

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Parenteral feeding solutions currently used for preterm infants are contaminated with aluminium. We report the case of an infant who was fed parenterally for 45 days, who died aged 3 months, and who had a considerably increased concentration of aluminium in his brain tissue at necropsy.

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Bishop, N. J., Robinson, M. J., Lendon, M., Hewitt, C. D., Day, J. P., & O’Hara, M. (1989). Increased concentration of aluminium in the brain of a parenterally fed preterm infant. Archives of Disease in Childhood, 64(9), 1316–1317. https://doi.org/10.1136/adc.64.9.1316

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