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Comment
. 2016 Jul 20;20(1):211.
doi: 10.1186/s13054-016-1384-4.

Possible significance of hemodynamic and immunomodulatory effects of early stress-dose steroids in cardiac arrest

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Possible significance of hemodynamic and immunomodulatory effects of early stress-dose steroids in cardiac arrest

Spyros D Mentzelopoulos et al. Crit Care. .
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