Transfusion of erythrocyte concentrates produces a variable increment on cerebral oxygenation in patients with severe traumatic brain injury
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A. Cayuela | S. Leal-Noval | Victoria Arellano-Orden | Carmen Ferrándiz-Millón | M. D. Rincón-Ferrari | R. Amaya-Villar | A. Marín-Niebla | F. Murillo-Cabeza | A. Marín-Caballos
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