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Early coagulopathy is associated with increased mortality and re-bleeding in non-cirrhotics with acute upper gastrointestinal bleeding

Early coagulopathy is associated with increased mortality and re-bleeding in non-cirrhotics with acute upper gastrointestinal bleeding

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Main Authors: Jairath, V, Hearnshaw, SA, Logan, R, Travis, S, Palmer, K, Murphy, M
Format: Conference item
Published: 2010
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