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Aluminum phosphide poisoning: Effect of correction of severe metabolic acidosis on patient outcome
Indian Journal of Critical Care Medicine, 07/02/09
Jaiswal S et al. - There was significant improvement from 30.36% in the case when only half correction was done, as has been the common practice, to 57.5%, when full correction of metabolic acidosis was done.
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