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. 2024 Dec;15(6):2879-2880.
doi: 10.1002/jcsm.13621. Epub 2024 Oct 25.

Comment on: 'Reduced Temporal Muscle Thickness Predicts Shorter Survival in Patients Undergoing Chronic Subdural Haematoma Drainage' by Korhonen et al

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Comment on: 'Reduced Temporal Muscle Thickness Predicts Shorter Survival in Patients Undergoing Chronic Subdural Haematoma Drainage' by Korhonen et al

Xiaolin Du et al. J Cachexia Sarcopenia Muscle. 2024 Dec.
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