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Epidemiology of post-injury multiple organ failure in an Australian trauma system
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 06/29/09
Dewar DC et al. - The preliminary data challenges the timeliness of the 10-year-old independent predictors of post-injury MOF. The epidemiology, the clinical presentation and the independent predictors of post-injury MOF require larger scale reassessment for the Australian context.
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