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Ann Hepatol 2016; 15 (6)
Validation of prognostic scores for clinical outcomes in cirrhotic patients with acute variceal bleeding
Motola-Kuba M, Escobedo-Arzate A, Tellez-Avila F, Altamirano J, Aguilar-Olivos N, González-Angulo A, Zamarripa-Dorsey UM, Chávez-Tapia NC
Idioma: Ingles.
Referencias bibliográficas: 13
Paginas: 895-901
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