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Publications by Ronson SL Lo
Agreement Between Capillary and Venous Lactate in Emergency Department Patients: Prospective Observational Study
BMJ Open
Medicine
Cross-Sectional Study on Emergency Department Management of Sepsis
Hong Kong Medical Journal
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