Liberal transfusion af røde donorblodceller kan øge mortaliteten

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Liberal transfusion af røde donorblodceller kan øge mortaliteten. / Pommergaard, Hans-Christian L; Nørgaard, Astrid; Burcharth, Jakob Hornstrup Frølunde; Stissing, Trine; Rosenberg, Jacob.

In: Ugeskrift for Læger, Vol. 176, No. 7, 2014, p. 630-633.

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Harvard

Pommergaard, H-CL, Nørgaard, A, Burcharth, JHF, Stissing, T & Rosenberg, J 2014, 'Liberal transfusion af røde donorblodceller kan øge mortaliteten', Ugeskrift for Læger, vol. 176, no. 7, pp. 630-633.

APA

Pommergaard, H-C. L., Nørgaard, A., Burcharth, J. H. F., Stissing, T., & Rosenberg, J. (2014). Liberal transfusion af røde donorblodceller kan øge mortaliteten. Ugeskrift for Læger, 176(7), 630-633.

Vancouver

Pommergaard H-CL, Nørgaard A, Burcharth JHF, Stissing T, Rosenberg J. Liberal transfusion af røde donorblodceller kan øge mortaliteten. Ugeskrift for Læger. 2014;176(7):630-633.

Author

Pommergaard, Hans-Christian L ; Nørgaard, Astrid ; Burcharth, Jakob Hornstrup Frølunde ; Stissing, Trine ; Rosenberg, Jacob. / Liberal transfusion af røde donorblodceller kan øge mortaliteten. In: Ugeskrift for Læger. 2014 ; Vol. 176, No. 7. pp. 630-633.

Bibtex

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