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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| Language: | Spanish |
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1985
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| Online Access: | https://revista.scu.org.uy/index.php/cir_urug/article/view/3703 |
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| Summary: | 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 surgical risk patients, emphasis is laidon precise nutritional indication as far as !he surgicalprocedure is concerned and complications inherent insuch practice, concluding lhey are acceptabl:; consideringbenefits, and !he complications inherent in same. |
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