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273 related items for PubMed ID: 2415562

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    Haupt MT.
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    Silversides JA, Ferguson AJ.
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    Beyer R, Harmening U, Rittmeyer O, Zielmann S, Mielck F, Kazmaier S, Kettler D.
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    Sümpelmann R, Schürholz T, Marx G, Thorns E, Hausdörfer J.
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  • 36. Effects of 6% hydroxyethyl starch and 3% modified fluid gelatin on intravascular volume and coagulation during intraoperative hemodilution.
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  • 39. The haemostatic effects of hydroxyethyl starch (HES) used as a volume expander.
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  • 40. Plasma expanders in hemorrhagic shock.
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