Postoperative hyperlactatemia and serum lactate level trends among heart transplant recipients
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A. Kędziora | K. Wierzbicki | B. Kapelak | J. Piątek | I. Milaniak | D. Sobczyk | H. Hymczak | R. Drwiła | I. Górkiewicz-Kot | P. Tomsia | Paulina Tomsia
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