The implications of poor nutritional status on outcomes of geriatric trauma patients
Author:
Hosseinpour Hamidreza, Anand Tanya, Bhogadi Sai Krishna, Nelson Adam, Hejazi Omar, Castanon Lourdes, Ghaedi Arshin, Khurshid Muhammad Haris, Magnotti Louis J., Joseph BellalORCID, Amos Joseph D., Teichman Amanda, Whitmill Melissa L., Burruss Sigrid K., Dunn Julie A., Najafi Kaveh, Godat Laura N., Enniss Toby M., Shoultz Thomas H., Egodage Tanya, Bongiovanni Tasce, Hazelton Joshua P., Colling Kristin P., Costantini Todd W., Stein Deborah M., Schroeppel Thomas J., Nahmias Jeffry, El-Qawaqzeh Khaled, Choron Rachel L., Comish Paul B., Leneweaver Kyle, Palmer Brandi, Truitt Michael S., Farrell Mike, Laufenberg Lacee J., Lasso-Tay Erica, Stillman Zachery, Hass Daniel T., Grossman Heather M., Gordon Darnell, Krause Cassandra, Thomas Jonathan
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