Pardo, M., Alcaraz, M., Bernal, F. L., Felices, J. M., Achel, G. D., & Canteras, M. (2015). Transcutaneous oxygen tension measurements following peripheral transluminal angioplasty procedure has more specificity and sensitivity than ankle brachial index. Br J Radiol.
Citação norma ChicagoPardo, M., M. Alcaraz, F L. Bernal, J M. Felices, G D. Achel, and M. Canteras. "Transcutaneous Oxygen Tension Measurements Following Peripheral Transluminal Angioplasty Procedure Has More Specificity and Sensitivity Than Ankle Brachial Index." Br J Radiol 2015.
MLA CitationPardo, M., et al. "Transcutaneous Oxygen Tension Measurements Following Peripheral Transluminal Angioplasty Procedure Has More Specificity and Sensitivity Than Ankle Brachial Index." Br J Radiol 2015.