ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF PRESENT ANESTHESIOLOGY-RHENEUMATOLOGY SCALES
Abstract
Full academic description for Anesthesiology and rheumatology scales: assessment criteria, usage, advantages, limitations and practical recommendations. In this protocol, text that is appropriate for an article, focused on clinic usage, organized systematically, is shown. Highlights are given to the most important sources.
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