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FSRH Guidance - Faculty of Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare

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PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM

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Power Point - Delmar

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Synopse_to_iaea

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Effect of anemia on 1-year mortality in patients with acute myocardial
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... of 996 of the 15,584 MI patients (6.4%) in 1986 and 1510 of 14,757 patients (10.2%) in 1996 (Table I). The mean length of hospital stay was longer in the anemia group (13.0 ⫾ 6.2 vs 10.3 ⫾ 5.5 days, P ⫽ .001 in 1986 and 9.5 ⫾ 5.8 vs 6.4 ⫾ 4.7 days, P ⫽ .001 in 1996) (Table I). Patients with anemia w ...
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PDF - Oxford Academic

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