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Blood salvage use in gynecologic oncology
Transfusion, 09/10/09
Nagarsheth NP et al. – In this series of patients undergoing surgery for malignancies on the gynecologic oncology service, blood salvage with LRF was not definitively associated with hematogenous dissemination. Further large controlled studies are needed to demonstrate the clinical safety of the use of blood salvage in this setting.
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