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. 1998 Jul 25;317(7153):277; author reply 279.

Fluid resuscitation with colloid or crystalloid solutions. Comparing different studies is difficult

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Fluid resuscitation with colloid or crystalloid solutions. Comparing different studies is difficult

J Watts. BMJ. .
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