Investigating the effect of discordant clinical and pathological diagnoses of complicated appendicitis on clinical outcomes


Journal article


Janell J Holloway, Elle Lett, Dennis Y Kim, Darin J Saltzman, Michael P Ferebee, Ian T Macqueen, Christian M de Virgilio
The American Journal of Surgery, vol. 219, Elsevier, 2020, pp. 71--74

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APA
Holloway, J. J., Lett, E., Kim, D. Y., Saltzman, D. J., Ferebee, M. P., Macqueen, I. T., & de Virgilio, C. M. (2020). Investigating the effect of discordant clinical and pathological diagnoses of complicated appendicitis on clinical outcomes. The American Journal of Surgery, 219, 71–74.

Chicago/Turabian
Holloway, Janell J, Elle Lett, Dennis Y Kim, Darin J Saltzman, Michael P Ferebee, Ian T Macqueen, and Christian M de Virgilio. “Investigating the Effect of Discordant Clinical and Pathological Diagnoses of Complicated Appendicitis on Clinical Outcomes.” The American Journal of Surgery 219 (2020): 71–74.

MLA
Holloway, Janell J., et al. “Investigating the Effect of Discordant Clinical and Pathological Diagnoses of Complicated Appendicitis on Clinical Outcomes.” The American Journal of Surgery, vol. 219, Elsevier, 2020, pp. 71–74.


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