Head injury and fluid resuscitation of hemorrhagic shock differences in blood brain barrier and cerebral edema after normal saline 3 percent saline and dextran 40
Barrett, J.
Surgical Forum 1987: 73
1987
ISSN/ISBN: 0071-8041 Accession: 028408460
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