The ratio of blood products transfused affects mortality in patients receiving massive transfusions at a combat support hospital.
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C. Wade | J. Holcomb | D. Jenkins | M. Borgman | K. Grathwohl | P. Spinella | J. Perkins | A. Beekley | T. Repine | J. Sebesta | Thomas B. Repine
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