Acute severe hypertension is associated with high morbidity and mortality: Results from STAT
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Granger, C; Katz, J; Meinschmidt, K; Gore, J; Wyman, A; Anderson, F
Published in: CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE
2007
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CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE
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0090-3493
Publication Date
2007
Volume
35
Issue
12
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A180 / A180
Related Subject Headings
- Emergency & Critical Care Medicine
- 4205 Nursing
- 3202 Clinical sciences
- 1117 Public Health and Health Services
- 1110 Nursing
- 1103 Clinical Sciences
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Granger, C., Katz, J., Meinschmidt, K., Gore, J., Wyman, A., & Anderson, F. (2007). Acute severe hypertension is associated with high morbidity and mortality: Results from STAT. In CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE (Vol. 35, pp. A180–A180).
Granger, C., J. Katz, K. Meinschmidt, J. Gore, A. Wyman, and F. Anderson. “Acute severe hypertension is associated with high morbidity and mortality: Results from STAT.” In CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE, 35:A180–A180, 2007.
Granger C, Katz J, Meinschmidt K, Gore J, Wyman A, Anderson F. Acute severe hypertension is associated with high morbidity and mortality: Results from STAT. In: CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE. 2007. p. A180–A180.
Granger, C., et al. “Acute severe hypertension is associated with high morbidity and mortality: Results from STAT.” CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE, vol. 35, no. 12, 2007, pp. A180–A180.
Granger C, Katz J, Meinschmidt K, Gore J, Wyman A, Anderson F. Acute severe hypertension is associated with high morbidity and mortality: Results from STAT. CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE. 2007. p. A180–A180.
Published In
CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE
ISSN
0090-3493
Publication Date
2007
Volume
35
Issue
12
Start / End Page
A180 / A180
Related Subject Headings
- Emergency & Critical Care Medicine
- 4205 Nursing
- 3202 Clinical sciences
- 1117 Public Health and Health Services
- 1110 Nursing
- 1103 Clinical Sciences