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Severity stratification of patients hospitalized on the Internal Medicine ward: work in progress
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Multiple organ failure as onset of Mediterranean spotted fever: a review based on a case
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The internist in the surgical setting: results from the Italian FADOI-ER survey
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Embolic stroke of undetermined source: a retrospective analysis from an Italian Stroke Unit
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The discharge of patients with diabetes from Internal Medicine Units: a clinical audit
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The nurse-physician collaboration: a survey among Internal Medical Units in Liguria region
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Stroke prevention in atrial fibrillation: findings from Tuscan FADOI Stroke Registry
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Management of stable coronary artery disease: from evidence to clinical practice
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The ANŒMO Decalogue for a Slow Medicine care: the general recommendations of the nurses of internal medicine for a sober, respectful and equitable care
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The heart failure in Internal Medicine in Tuscany: the SMIT Study
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Adult sickle cell disease and SARS-CoV-2: an increasingly common comorbidity for a rare disease
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Could internal jugular vein ultrasound be useful in the assessment of patients with heart failure? A systematic review
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Young FADOI and gender medicine: sex gender differences in cardiovascular disease
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Transient global amnesia: an uncommon presentation of acute myocardial infarction
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Carbapenemase-producing Klebsiella pneumoniae in elderly frail patients admitted to medical wards
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Clinical factors affecting short- and long-term mortality in older patients with COVID-19: a retrospective cohort study
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