Practical utility of clinical prediction rules for suspected acute pulmonary embolism in a large academic institution.
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Kevin M. Woods | Kevin M Woods | Lisa K Moores | A. Shorr | J. Collen | Andrew F Shorr | L. Moores | Jacob F Collen | Jacob F. Collen
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