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Simple and effective prognostic criteria damage control procedures
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 06/08/09
Collete FS et al. - Severity indices and metabolic changes seem to correlate with the outcome of severe trauma patients subjected to surgical damage control procedures.
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