Incidence and impact of undisclosed cocaine use in emergency department chest pain and trauma patients

scientific article published on 7 June 2008

Incidence and impact of undisclosed cocaine use in emergency department chest pain and trauma patients is …
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P356DOI10.1007/S12245-008-0022-6
P932PMC publication ID2657289
P698PubMed publication ID19384510
P5875ResearchGate publication ID24346649

P50authorJuan María Borreguero LeónQ83411271
P2093author name stringAlejandro Jiménez Sosa
Guillermo Burillo-Putze
Antonia María de Vera González
Eva Vallbona Afonso
Jose Antonio García Dopico
Jose Francisco Fernández Rodríguez
Juan María Borreguero León
Maria Angeles Pérez Carrillo
Maria Jesús Jorge Pérez
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P433issue3
P304page(s)169-172
P577publication date2008-06-07
P1433published inInternational journal of emergency medicineQ26853960
P1476titleIncidence and impact of undisclosed cocaine use in emergency department chest pain and trauma patients
P478volume1