Increased Plasma and Platelet to Red Blood Cell Ratios Improves Outcome in 466 Massively Transfused Civilian Trauma Patients
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J. Michalek | C. Wade | J. Holcomb | M. Schreiber | L. Zarzabal | J. Perkins | E. Gonzalez | G. Pomper | Myung S. Park | P. Spinella | G. Chisholm | Kari L. Williams
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