Predicting outcomes after traumatic brain injury: A novel hospital prediction model for a patient reported outcome

Author:

Morris Rachel S.,Figueroa Juan F.,Pokrzywa Courtney J.,Barber Jason K.,Temkin Nancy R.,Bergner Carisa,Karam Basil S.,Murphy Patrick,Nelson Lindsay D.,Laud Purushottam,Cooper Zara,de Moya Marc,Trevino Colleen,Tignanelli Christopher J.,deRoon-Cassini Terri A.

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

General Medicine,Surgery

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