Incidence of multiple organ failure in adult polytrauma patients: A systematic review and meta-analysis
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Z. Balogh | P. Sarrami | K. King | H. Alkhouri | W. Ridley | M. Sarrami | Michael Dinh | R. S. Ting | D. Lewis | T. Nguyen | Kevin X Yang | Lovana Daniel | Samuel Hourigan | C. Lassen
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