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Authors:
Schiller, HJ
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Citation: Hj. Schiller et al., Laparotomy potentiates cytokine release and impairs pulmonary function after hemorrhage and resuscitation in mice - Discussion, J TRAUMA, 50(2), 2001, pp. 250-252
Authors:
Claridge, JA
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Citation: Ja. Claridge et al., The "July phenomenon" and the care of the severely injured patient: Fact or fiction?, SURGERY, 130(2), 2001, pp. 346-353
Authors:
Crowl, AC
Young, JS
Kahler, DM
Claridge, JA
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Pomphrey, M
Citation: Ac. Crowl et al., Occult hypoperfusion is associated with increased morbidity in patients undergoing early femur fracture fixation, J TRAUMA, 48(2), 2000, pp. 260-267
Authors:
Claridge, JA
Crabtree, TD
Pelletier, SJ
Butler, K
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Young, JS
Citation: Ja. Claridge et al., Persistent occult hypoperfusion is associated with a significant increase in infection rate and mortality in major trauma patients, J TRAUMA, 48(1), 2000, pp. 8-14
Authors:
Baker, CC
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Cross, FW
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Cooney, RN
Barie, PS
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Kirton, OC
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Citation: Cc. Baker et al., Persistent occult hypoperfusion is associated with a significant increase in infection rate and mortality in major trauma patients - Discussion, J TRAUMA, 48(1), 2000, pp. 14-15
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Authors:
Blow, O
Magliore, L
Claridge, JA
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Authors:
Claridge, JA
Hostetter, RG
Lowson, SM
Young, JS
Citation: Ja. Claridge et al., High-frequency oscillatory ventilation can be effective as rescue therapy for refractory acute lung dysfunction, AM SURG, 65(11), 1999, pp. 1092-1096