CRASH-3 - tranexamic acid for the treatment of significant traumatic brain injury: study protocol for an international randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial
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Pablo Perel | Haleema Shakur | Ian Roberts | P. Perel | I. Roberts | H. Shakur | J. Mejia-Mantilla | Y. Dewan | Yashbir Dewan | Edward O Komolafe | Jorge H Mejía-Mantilla | E. Komolafe
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