Predictive factors for oral intake after aspiration pneumonia in older adults

scientific article published on 8 May 2015

Predictive factors for oral intake after aspiration pneumonia in older adults is …
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P356DOI10.1111/GGI.12506
P698PubMed publication ID25953259
P5875ResearchGate publication ID276067838

P50authorHideo YasunagaQ40971030
Ryo MomosakiQ52150092
Kiyohide FushimiQ87003196
P2093author name stringHiromasa Horiguchi
Hiroki Matsui
Masahiro Abo
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P433issue5
P921main subjectaspiration pneumoniaQ677449
P304page(s)556-560
P577publication date2015-05-08
P1433published inGeriatrics and Gerontology InternationalQ15756070
P1476titlePredictive factors for oral intake after aspiration pneumonia in older adults
P478volume16

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