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Hestia criteria can discriminate high- from low-risk patients with pulmonary embolism
Zondag Wendy, Hiddinga Birgitta I., Crobach Monique J.T., Labots Geert, Dolsma Anneke, Durian Marc, Faber Laura M., Hofstee Herman M.A., Melissant Christian F., Ullmann Eric F., Vingerhoets Lies M.A., de Vreede Mariëlle J.M., Huisman Menno V.
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Eur Respir J 2013; 41: 588-592
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March
Disease area:
Pulmonary vascular diseases
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Zondag Wendy, Hiddinga Birgitta I., Crobach Monique J.T., Labots Geert, Dolsma Anneke, Durian Marc, Faber Laura M., Hofstee Herman M.A., Melissant Christian F., Ullmann Eric F., Vingerhoets Lies M.A., de Vreede Mariëlle J.M., Huisman Menno V.. Hestia criteria can discriminate high- from low-risk patients with pulmonary embolism. Eur Respir J 2013; 41: 588-592
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