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Comment
. 2004 Oct;8(5):396; author reply 396.
doi: 10.1186/cc2898. Epub 2004 Jun 30.

Hemorrhagic shock: a review

Comment

Hemorrhagic shock: a review

Martin Chapman. Crit Care. 2004 Oct.
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  • Clinical review: hemorrhagic shock.
    Gutierrez G, Reines HD, Wulf-Gutierrez ME. Gutierrez G, et al. Crit Care. 2004 Oct;8(5):373-81. doi: 10.1186/cc2851. Epub 2004 Apr 2. Crit Care. 2004. PMID: 15469601 Free PMC article. Review.

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