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Antifibrinolytics / Tranexamic acid / Medical emergencies / Neurotrauma / Fibrinolysis / Trauma / Intracranial hemorrhage / Hyperfibrinolysis / Medicine / Emergency medicine / Anatomy
Date: 2014-07-16 11:36:39
Antifibrinolytics
Tranexamic acid
Medical emergencies
Neurotrauma
Fibrinolysis
Trauma
Intracranial hemorrhage
Hyperfibrinolysis
Medicine
Emergency medicine
Anatomy

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