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A Novel Nomogram Integrated with Systemic Inflammation Markers and Traditional Prognostic Factors for Adverse Events’ Prediction in Patients with Chronic Heart Failure in the Southwest of China

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A Novel Nomogram Integrated with Systemic Inflammation Markers and Traditional Prognostic Factors for Adverse Events’ Prediction in Patients with Chronic Heart Failure in the Southwest of China
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Journal of Inflammation Research, December 2022
DOI 10.2147/jir.s366903
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Zhaojun Liu, Ren Zhang, Yingjie Xv, Jinkui Wang, Jie Chen, Xiaoli Zhou

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#20,807,832
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