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Clinical Scores and Risk Factors to Predict Patient Outcomes: How Useful Are They?
Hong Kong Medical Journal
- Hong Kong
doi 10.12809/hkmj185085
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Medicine
Date
December 11, 2018
Authors
KC Chong
SY Chan
Katherine M Jia
Publisher
Hong Kong Academy of Medicine Press
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