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Prediction of mortality in patients with colorectal perforation based on routinely available parameters: a retrospective study

Authors
  1. A Horiuchi
  2. Akira Miki
  3. G Pupelis
  4. GP Copeland
  5. GP Copeland
  6. H Shinkawa
  7. HB Reith
  8. Hideyuki Masui
  9. Hiroki Hashida
  10. Hiromitsu Kinoshita
  11. Hiroyuki Kobayashi
  12. J Shimazaki
  13. JA Alvarez
  14. Junji Komori
  15. K Bielecki
  16. K Sugimoto
  17. Kazuyuki Okada
  18. Kenji Uryuhara
  19. M Ishizuka
  20. M Sartelli
  21. MM Linder
  22. N Ivancevic
  23. RC Bone
  24. Ryo Hosotani
  25. Ryosuke Kita
  26. S Biondo
  27. S Komatsu
  28. S Kriwanek
  29. Satoshi Kaihara
  30. SK Yang
  31. Takehito Yamamoto
  32. WA Knaus
  33. Yusuke Sakamoto
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'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
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