Management of sickle cell disease; lessons from the Jamaican Cohort Study
Blood reviews, 1993 - Elsevier
Sickle cell disease is enormously variable in its expression and outcome. In addition to this
intrinsic variability are the problems of symptomatic selection biasing observations towards …
intrinsic variability are the problems of symptomatic selection biasing observations towards …
Management of sickle cell disease; lessons from the Jamaican Cohort Study
GR Serjeant, BE Serjeant - Blood Rev, 1993 - pesquisa.bvsalud.org
Sickle cell disease is enormously variable in its expression and outcome. In addition to this
intrinsic variablity are the problems of symptomatic selection biasing observations towards …
intrinsic variablity are the problems of symptomatic selection biasing observations towards …
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Management of sickle cell disease; lessons from the Jamaican Cohort Study.
GR Serjeant, BE Serjeant - Blood Reviews, 1993 - europepmc.org
Sickle cell disease is enormously variable in its expression and outcome. In addition to this
intrinsic variability are the problems of symptomatic selection biasing observations towards …
intrinsic variability are the problems of symptomatic selection biasing observations towards …
Management of sickle cell disease; lessons from the Jamaican Cohort Study
GR Serjeant, BE Serjeant - Blood reviews, 1993 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Sickle cell disease is enormously variable in its expression and outcome. In addition to this
intrinsic variability are the problems of symptomatic selection biasing observations towards …
intrinsic variability are the problems of symptomatic selection biasing observations towards …