Gonzales, G., de Celis, V., Begazo, J., Hinojosa, M., Yucra, S., Zevallos-Concha, A., & Tapia, V. (2018). Correcting the cut-off point of hemoglobin at high altitude favors misclassification of anemia, erythrocytosis and excessive erythrocytosis.
Citación estilo ChicagoGonzales, GF, VR de Celis, J. Begazo, MD Hinojosa, S. Yucra, A. Zevallos-Concha, y V. Tapia. Correcting the Cut-off Point of Hemoglobin At High Altitude Favors Misclassification of Anemia, Erythrocytosis and Excessive Erythrocytosis. 2018.
Cita MLAGonzales, GF, et al. Correcting the Cut-off Point of Hemoglobin At High Altitude Favors Misclassification of Anemia, Erythrocytosis and Excessive Erythrocytosis. 2018.