Malnutrición caloricoproteica y linfocitopenia como predictores de infección hospitalaria en ancianos
Martí, Joan; Armadans, Luis; Vaqué, José; Segura, Ferrán; Schwartz, Simó.
Med. clín (Ed. impr.)
; 116(12): 446-450, mar. 2001.
Artículo en Es | IBECS (España) | ID: ibc-3008
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