Revisión sistemática del examen clínico en niños | 04 MAR 18

¿Tiene este niño neumonía?

Revisión sistemática sobre la precisión de los signos y síntomas en la identificación de pacientes con neumonía radiográfica.
Autor/a: Sonal N. Shah; Richard G. Bachur; David L. Simel; Mark I. Neuman JAMA. 2017; 318(5):462-471
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