70 años de experiencia en una institución | 16 MAR 15

Sobrevida a las quemaduras en el nuevo milenio

Esta revisión explora la serie de análisis publicados por el Massachusetts General Hospital, para comprender mejor como los cambios en la especialización de la medicina del quemado han permitido el aumento más importante en la tasa de sobrevida en los últimos 70 años.
Autor/a: Tompkins RG Ann Surg 2015; 261(2): 263-268
INDICE:  1. Bibliografía | 2. Bibliografía
Bibliografía


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8. Faxon NW. The problems of the hospital administration. Ann Surg. 1943;117:803–808.
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