Multimorbidity as specific disease combinations, an important predictor factor for mortality in octogenarians: the Octabaix study
Assumpta Ferrer,1 Francesc Formiga,2,3 Héctor Sanz,4 Jesús Almeda,5,6 Glòria Padrós7 On behalf of the Octabaix Study Group 1Primary Healthcare Department, Centre ‘El Plà’, DAP Metropolitana Sud ICS, 2Geriatric Unit, Interna...
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Autores principales: | Ferrer A, Formiga F, Sanz H, Almeda J, Padrós G |
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Dove Medical Press
2017
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