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Predictive values of referrals for transient ischaemic attack from first-contact health care: a systematic review
Rebecca Kandiyali, Daniel S Lasserson, Penny Whiting, Alison Richards and Jonathan Mant
British Journal of General Practice 2017; 67 (665): e871-e880. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3399/bjgp17X693677
Rebecca Kandiyali
Bristol Medical School, University of Bristol, Bristol.
MA, MSc, PhDRoles: Senior research associate
Daniel S Lasserson
Institute of Applied Health Research, College of Medical and Dental Sciences, University of Birmingham, Birmingham.
MA, MD, FRCP Edin, MRCGPRoles: Professor of ambulatory care
Penny Whiting
Bristol Medical School, University of Bristol, Bristol, and NIHR CLAHRC West, Bristol.
PhDRoles: Senior research fellow
Alison Richards
NIHR CLAHRC West, Bristol.
MA, MCILIPRoles: Information scientist
Jonathan Mant
Primary Care Unit, Department of Public Health and Primary Care, University of Cambridge, Cambridge.
MD, FFPHRoles: Professor of primary care research
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British Journal of General Practice
Vol. 67, Issue 665
December 2017
Predictive values of referrals for transient ischaemic attack from first-contact health care: a systematic review
Rebecca Kandiyali, Daniel S Lasserson, Penny Whiting, Alison Richards, Jonathan Mant
British Journal of General Practice 2017; 67 (665): e871-e880. DOI: 10.3399/bjgp17X693677
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