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High NLR predicts poor survival in trauma patients


 

AT THE ACS CLINICAL CONGRESS

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The findings of the study, which earned an excellence in research award, are only an “observation” at this point and are not being used in clinical practice, he added.

The authors reported having no relevant financial conflicts of interest.

pwendling@frontlinemedcom.com

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