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Linee guida per la richiesta appropriata dei test pre-operatori nella chirurgia elettiva

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Linee guida per la richiesta appropriata dei test pre-operatori nella chirurgia elettiva
Antonino Cartabellotta, Gian Marco Anzellotti

Evidence 2017;9(1): e1000160 doi: 10.4470/E1000160

Pubblicato: 28 gennaio 2017

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