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Extreme anemia in an injured Jehovah's Witness: a test of our understanding of the physiology of severe anemia and the threshold for blood transfusion.


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K. Vaziri, Jason C. Roland, L. Robinson, H. Reines, Samir M. Fakhry
Journal of Trauma, 2009

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Vaziri, K., Roland, J. C., Robinson, L., Reines, H., & Fakhry, S. M. (2009). Extreme anemia in an injured Jehovah's Witness: a test of our understanding of the physiology of severe anemia and the threshold for blood transfusion. Journal of Trauma.


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Vaziri, K., Jason C. Roland, L. Robinson, H. Reines, and Samir M. Fakhry. “Extreme Anemia in an Injured Jehovah's Witness: a Test of Our Understanding of the Physiology of Severe Anemia and the Threshold for Blood Transfusion.” Journal of Trauma (2009).


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Vaziri, K., et al. “Extreme Anemia in an Injured Jehovah's Witness: a Test of Our Understanding of the Physiology of Severe Anemia and the Threshold for Blood Transfusion.” Journal of Trauma, 2009.


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@article{k2009a,
  title = {Extreme anemia in an injured Jehovah's Witness: a test of our understanding of the physiology of severe anemia and the threshold for blood transfusion.},
  year = {2009},
  journal = {Journal of Trauma},
  author = {Vaziri, K. and Roland, Jason C. and Robinson, L. and Reines, H. and Fakhry, Samir M.}
}