artículo
Prioritization for liver transplantation using the MELD score in Chile : Inequities generated by MELD exceptions. A collaboration between the Chilean Liver Transplant Programs, the Public Health Institute and the National Transplant Coordinator
Prioritization for liver transplantation using the MELD score in Chile : Inequities generated by MELD exceptions. A collaboration between the Chilean Liver Transplant Programs, the Public Health Institute and the National Transplant Coordinator
Fecha
2019Registro en:
10.1016/j.aohep.2018.11.001
1665-2681
Autor
Díaz, Luis Antonio
Norero, B.
Lara, B.
Robles, C.
Elgueta, S.
Humeres, R.
Poniachik, J.
Silva, G.
Wolff, R.
Innocenti, F.
Rojas, J.L.
Zapata, R.
Hunter, B.
Alvarez, S.
Cancino, A.
Ibarra, J.
Rius, M.
González Bombardiere, Sergio
Calabran, L.
Perez, R.M.
Institución
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