Postoperative anemia and exercise tolerance after cardiac operations in patients without transfusion: what hemoglobin level is acceptable?
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R. Maestri | M. L. La Rovere | O. Febo | L. Menicanti | M. Ranucci | R. Tramarin | S. Castelvecchio | A. D'armini | A. Frigiola | C. Goggi
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