Standard Dosing of Enoxaparin for Venous Thromboembolism Prophylaxis is Not Sufficient for Most Patients within a Trauma Intensive Care Unit
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R. Gonzalez | J. Simmons | S. Brevard | J. Rostas | N. Ahmed | W. Replogle | John M. Allen | A. Frotan | D. Thacker
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