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RAPID SCORE: THE DEVELOPMENT OF A VALIDATED CLINICAL SCORE IN PLEURAL INFECTION, TO IDENTIFY AT PRESENTATION THOSE AT RISK OF POOR OUTCOME

RAPID SCORE: THE DEVELOPMENT OF A VALIDATED CLINICAL SCORE IN PLEURAL INFECTION, TO IDENTIFY AT PRESENTATION THOSE AT RISK OF POOR OUTCOME

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Main Authors: Rahman, N, Kahan, B, Miller, R, Maskell, N
Format: Conference item
Published: 2011
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