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Long-term Survival and Quality of Life after Transfusion Associated Pulmonary Edema in Critically Ill Medical Patients
Chest, 10/20/09
Li G et al. – In critically ill medical patients, development of TRALI, but not TACO, is independently associated with decreased long–term survival.
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