Persistent hyperglycemia is predictive of outcome in critically ill trauma patients.
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Steven B Johnson | Steven B. Johnson | Thomas M Scalea | T. Scalea | G. Bochicchio | K. Bochicchio | W. Meyer | Grant V Bochicchio | Manjari Joshi | Jin Sung | Kelly Bochicchio | Walter Meyer | Manjari Joshi | Jin-Shiu Sung | Steven Johnson | Walter J. Meyer
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