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The Spleen: The Forgotten Organ in Acute Kidney Injury of Critical Illness

Nephron Clinical Practice
doi 10.1159/000363255
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September 24, 2014

Authors
Joseph C. GigliottiMark D. Okusa
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S. Karger AG


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