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Medicina Intensiva

Volume 36, Issue 8, November 2012, Pages 527-528
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Crash 3. Un nuevo esfuerzo internacional para el manejo de la lesión cerebral hemorrágica traumáticaCrash 3. A new international effort in the management of traumatic hemorrhagic brain damage

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