Beta-blockers and Traumatic Brain Injury: A Systematic Review, Meta-analysis, and Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma Guideline.
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Mayur B. Patel | E. Haut | A. Nathens | James M. Bardes | K. Mukherjee | S. Raj | V. McCredie | K. Khwaja | J. Jackson | P. Shah | A. Alali | Nimitt J. Patel | Eyal Golan | S. Hamblin | L. Wilson | James Bardes | Aziz S. Alali | P. Shah
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