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Sep
2001
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Transfusion Practice

Is homologous blood transfusion a risk factor for infection after hip replacement?

Steinitz D, Harvey EJ, Leighton RK, Petrie DP
Can J Surg 2001;44(5):355-358.
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Note: It is difficult to ascertain transfusion as a factor entirely separate from co-morbidity.

– F. Regan and M. Contreras.

COLON, COLORECTAL-CANCER, COMPLICATIONS, RECURRENCE, RESECTION, SURGERY, survival
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Appropriateness of red blood cell transfusions in major urban hospitals and effectiveness of an intervention.
Survey of the use of whole blood in current blood transfusion practice.

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