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194 related items for PubMed ID: 25449666

  • 1. Innovation and new trends in critical trauma disease.
    Chico-Fernández M, Terceros-Almanza LL, Mudarra-Reche CC.
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  • 4. [Evolution of US military transfusion support for resuscitation of trauma and hemorrhagic shock].
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