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Who advocates for cryoprecipitate?
Arturo Pereira1, Joan Beltran, Annabel Blasi
1Services of Hemotherapy & Hemostasis and Anesthesiology & Critical Care, Hospital Clínic of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain. apereira@clinic.ub.es.
Transfusion
|May 14, 2014
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