Increased rate of infection associated with transfusion of old blood after severe injury.
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Increased rate of infection associated with transfusion of old blood after severe injury.
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Increased rate of infection associated with transfusion of old blood after severe injury.
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Increased rate of infection associated with transfusion of old blood after severe injury.
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Increased rate of infection associated with transfusion of old blood after severe injury.
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Increased rate of infection associated with transfusion of old blood after severe injury.
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Increased rate of infection associated with transfusion of old blood after severe injury.
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Christopher C Silliman
Ernest E Moore
Jeffrey L Johnson
Patrick J Offner
Walter L Biffl
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711-6; discussion 716-7
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10.1001/ARCHSURG.137.6.711
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2002-06-01T00:00:00Z