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[Characteristics of patients with major lower limb amputation in a Functional Recovery Unit]
Elena Romero-Pisonero1, Amai Varela-González2, Carelys Pachano-Parra3
1Sección Geriatra, Hospital la Fuenfría, Madrid, España.
Revista Espanola De Geriatria Y Gerontologia
|June 12, 2021
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