Increased blood lacate levels: an important warning signal in surgical practice
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* Corresponding author: Jan Bakker jan.bakker@erasmusmc.nl
Critical Care 2004, 8:96-98 doi:10.1186/cc2841
See related Research article: http://ccforum.com/content/8/2/R60
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