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Measurement of Head Circumference: Implications for Microcephaly Surveillance in Zika-Affected Areas

E. W. Harville,V. T. Tong,S. M. Gilboa,C. A. Moore,M. L. Cafferata,J. Alger,L. Gibbons,C. Bustillo,A. Callejas,M. Castillo,J. Fúnes,J. García,G. Hernández,W. López,C. Ochoa,F. Rico,H. Rodríguez,C. Zúniga,A. Ciganda,C. Stella,G. Tomasso and P. Buekens. Measurement of Head Circumference: Implications for Microcephaly Surveillance in Zika-Affected Areas. Trop Med Infect Dis. 2020;6(1):10.3390/tropicalmed6010005.

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Measurement error, microcephaly prevalence and implications for Zika: an analysis of Uruguay perinatal data

E. W. Harville,P. M. Buekens,M. L. Cafferata,S. Gilboa,G. Tomasso and V. Tong. Measurement error, microcephaly prevalence and implications for Zika: an analysis of Uruguay perinatal data. Arch Dis Child. 2020;105(5):10.1136/archdischild-2019-317678.

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Lung ultrasound as a predictor of mortality of patients with COVID-19

F. A. Sosa,A. Matarrese,S. Saavedra,J. Osatnik,J. Roberti,B. T. Oribe,D. Ivulich,A. L. Durán,C. Caputo and C. Benay. Lung ultrasound as a predictor of mortality of patients with COVID-19. J Bras Pneumol. 2021;47(4):10.36416/1806-3756/e20210092.

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Low Body Mass Index Is Associated with Higher Odds of COPD and Lower Lung Function in Low- and Middle-Income Countries

M. R. Grigsby,T. Siddharthan,S. L. Pollard,M. Chowdhury,A. Rubinstein,J. J. Miranda,A. Bernabe-Ortiz,D. Alam,B. Kirenga,R. Jones,F. van Gemert and W. Checkley. Low Body Mass Index Is Associated with Higher Odds of COPD and Lower Lung Function in Low- and Middle-Income Countries. Copd. 2019;16(1):10.1080/15412555.2019.1589443.

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Long-term moderately elevated LDL-cholesterol and blood pressure and risk of coronary heart disease

P. Ueda,P. Gulayin and G. Danaei. Long-term moderately elevated LDL-cholesterol and blood pressure and risk of coronary heart disease. PLoS One. 2018;13(7):10.1371/journal.pone.0200017.

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Liver transplantation in adults with acute liver failure: Outcomes from the Argentinean Transplant Registry

M. Mendizabal,V. Tagliafichi,F. Rubinstein,P. Rojas,S. Marciano,S. Yantorno,N. Cejas,M. Barrabino,M. Anders,F. Cairo,F. Villamil,L. Blazquez,A. Zerega,S. Ferretti,D. Fernández,S. Paredes,G. Aballay Soteras,L. Gaite,L. Bisigniano and M. O. Silva. Liver transplantation in adults with acute liver failure: Outcomes from the Argentinean Transplant Registry. Ann Hepatol. 2019;18(2):10.1016/j.aohep.2018.11.003.

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Liver transplantation for hepatocellular carcinoma: impact of expansion criteria in a multicenter cohort study from a high waitlist mortality region

F. Piñero,M. Anders,I. F. Boin,A. Chagas,E. Quiñonez,S. Marciano,M. Vilatobá,L. Santos,S. Hoyos Duque,A. S. Lima,J. Menendez,M. Padilla,J. Poniachik,R. Zapata,A. Soza,M. Maraschio,R. Chong Menéndez,L. Muñoz,D. Arufe,R. Figueroa,E. C. de Ataide,C. Maccali,R. Vergara Sandoval,C. Bermudez,L. G. Podesta,L. McCormack,A. Varón,A. Gadano,J. Mattera,F. Villamil,F. Rubinstein,F. Carrilho and M. Silva. Liver transplantation for hepatocellular carcinoma: impact of expansion criteria in a multicenter cohort study from a high waitlist mortality region. Transpl Int. 2021;34(1):10.1111/tri.13767.

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LI-RADS 4 or 5 categorization may not be clinically relevant for decision-making processes: A prospective cohort study

F. Piñero,M. A. Thompson,F. Diaz Telli,J. Trentacoste,C. Padín,M. Mendizabal,C. Colaci,A. Gonzalez Campaña,J. Pages,S. Montal,M. Barreiro,M. Fauda,G. Podestá,J. P. Perotti and M. Silva. LI-RADS 4 or 5 categorization may not be clinically relevant for decision-making processes: A prospective cohort study. Ann Hepatol. 2020;19(6):10.1016/j.aohep.2020.06.007.

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