Nutritional evaluation and surgical morbimortality of neoplasic patients.
Study of forty surgically neoplasic patients that wereevaluated and nutritionally recovered through a singleprotocol. Discussed are !he value of !he notion of posingweight and its statiscally significan! relation withplasmatic proteins and immunily bu! no with !he extentof !he neoplasm.In very poor...
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1985
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