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The role of uric acid to creatinine ratio as predictor marker during pulmonary embolism
K. Bartziokas (Ioannina, Greece), C. Kyriakopoulos (Ioannina, Greece), A. Gogali (Ioannina, Greece), D. Potonos (Ioannina, Greece), K. Exarchos (Ioannina, Greece), C. Chronis (Ioannina, Greece), K. Kostikas (Ioannina, Greece)
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Insights into pulmonary embolism
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