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Referral and diagnosis of common rheumatic diseases by primary care physicians

Author
GAMEZ-NAVA, J. I1 ; GONZALEZ-LOPEZ, L1 ; DAVIS, P1 ; SUAREZ-ALMAZOR, M. E1
[1] Department of Public Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine and Oral Health Sciences, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada
Source

British journal of rheumatology. 1998, Vol 37, Num 11, pp 1215-1219 ; ref : 13 ref

CODEN
BJRHDF
ISSN
0263-7103
Scientific domain
Rheumatology
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Oxford
Publication country
United Kingdom
Document type
Article
Language
English
Keyword (fr)
Diagnostic Evaluation Homme Médecin généraliste Médecin Orientation Précision Rhumatisme Rhumatologie Sensibilité Spécificité Valeur prédictive Système ostéoarticulaire pathologie
Keyword (en)
Diagnosis Evaluation Human General practitioner Physician Orientation Accuracy Rheumatism Rheumatology Sensitivity Specificity Predictive value Diseases of the osteoarticular system
Keyword (es)
Diagnóstico Evaluación Hombre Medico general Médico Orientación Precisión Reumatismo Reumatología Sensibilidad Especificidad Valor predictivo Sistema osteoarticular patología
Classification
Pascal
002 Biological and medical sciences / 002B Medical sciences / 002B15 Diseases of the osteoarticular system / 002B15I Miscellaneous. Osteoarticular involvement in other diseases

Discipline
Osteoarticular pathology
Origin
Inist-CNRS
Database
PASCAL
INIST identifier
1589533

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