The prevalence of sarcopenia in patients with respiratory failure classified as normally nourished using computed tomography and subjective global assessment.
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Patricia M Sheean | C. Braunschweig | K. Troy | P. Sheean | J. Sclamberg | S. Peterson | S. Gomez Perez | Ankur Patel | Folabomi C. Ajanaku
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