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401 related items for PubMed ID: 22166898

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    Gerasimidis K, Drongitis P, Murray L, Young D, McKee RF.
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    Villalobos Gámez JL, García-Almeida JM, Guzmán de Damas JM, Rioja Vázquez R, Osorio Fernández D, Rodríguez-García LM, del Río Mata J, Ortiz García C, Gutiérrez Bedmar M.
    Nutr Hosp; 2006 Jul; 21(4):491-504. PubMed ID: 16913209
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    Velasco C, García E, Rodríguez V, Frias L, Garriga R, Alvarez J, García-Peris P, León M.
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  • 30. Validation of a Screening Tool to Identify Undernutrition in Ambulatory Patients With Liver Cirrhosis.
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    Wiskin AE, Owens DR, Cornelius VR, Wootton SA, Beattie RM.
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    Di Bella A, Croisier E, Blake C, Pelecanos A, Bauer J, Brown T.
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  • 37. The MNA, but not the DETERMINE, screening tool is a valid indicator of nutritional status in elderly Africans.
    Charlton KE, Kolbe-Alexander TL, Nel JH.
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