FMALE score: Combining practical risk scales to improve preoperative predictive accuracy in emergency general surgery: A multi-centre prospective cohort study.
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J. Hewitt | B. Carter | P. Myint | L. Pearce | M. Stechman | K. McCarthy | A. Ablett | P. Y. Wong
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