African American race, obesity, and blood product transfusion are risk factors for acute kidney injury in critically ill trauma patients.
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African American race, obesity, and blood product transfusion are risk factors for acute kidney injury in critically ill trauma patients.
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African American race, obesity ...... critically ill trauma patients
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A Russell Localio
Dilek Yarar
Harold I Feldman
Michael G S Shashaty
Nuala J Meyer
Paul N Lanken
Robert Gallop
Sandra Kaplan
Scarlett L Bellamy
Steven M Kawut
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10.1016/J.JCRC.2012.02.002
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2012-05-15T00:00:00Z