Consenso de expertos | 06 JUN 16

Evaluación pre-deportiva en estudiantes, ¿cómo actuar?

Pesquisa sistemática previa a la participación en deportes, los niveles de participación permitidos ante un problema cardiovascular y la preparación para responder a la muerte súbita cardíaca.
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