Gonzales, G. F., Rubín de Celis, V., Begazo, J., Hinojosa, M. D. R., 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, Gustavo F., Verónica Rubín de Celis, José Begazo, María Del Rosario Hinojosa, Sandra Yucra, Alisson Zevallos-Concha, y Vilma Tapia. Correcting the Cut-off Point of Hemoglobin At High Altitude Favors Misclassification of Anemia, Erythrocytosis and Excessive Erythrocytosis. 2018.
Cita MLAGonzales, Gustavo F., et al. Correcting the Cut-off Point of Hemoglobin At High Altitude Favors Misclassification of Anemia, Erythrocytosis and Excessive Erythrocytosis. 2018.