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Sepsis and multiorgan failure
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Pancreatic stone protein – A novel of marker of organ failure in ventilator associated pneumonia
L. Boeck, P. Eggimann, J. Rakic, R. Graf, M. Bain, F. Lajaunias, M. Tamm, D. Stolz (Geneva, Switzerland)
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Annual Congress 2010 - Sepsis and multiorgan failure
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Sepsis and multiorgan failure
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L. Boeck, P. Eggimann, J. Rakic, R. Graf, M. Bain, F. Lajaunias, M. Tamm, D. Stolz (Geneva, Switzerland). Pancreatic stone protein – A novel of marker of organ failure in ventilator associated pneumonia. Eur Respir J 2010; 36: Suppl. 54, 3641
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