Purpura and other haemorrhagic conditions
(Purpura)
Purpura is a condition of red or purple discolored spots on the skin that do not blanch on applying pressure.
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Marcel M LeviDepartment of Medicine, University College London Hospitals
- intravascular coagulation
- activated protein
- severe sepsis
- lung injury
- recombinant factor viia
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John Bradley HolcombDepartment of Surgery, University of Alabama at Birmingham S
- trauma patients
- hemorrhagic shock
- massive transfusion
- injury severity
- united states
#3
Karim H BrohiTrauma Sciences, Blizard Institute, Barts and the London Sch
- trauma patients
- tranexamic acid
- hemorrhagic shock
- massive transfusion
- acute coagulopathy
#4
Ernest E Jr MD MooreDepartments of Surgery, School of Medicine University of Col
- hemorrhagic shock
- trauma patients
- multiple organ failure
- gunshot wounds
- emergency surgery
#5
Mitchell Jay CohenUniversity of Colorado School of Medicine, Aurora, Colorado,
- trauma patients
- massive transfusion
- injury severity
- 24 hours
- platelet aggregation
#6
Charles E WadeDepartment of Surgery, University of Texas, Houston | Center
- trauma patients
- massive transfusion
- hemorrhagic shock
- injury severity
- hypertonic saline
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John Rider HessTransfusion Service, Harborview Medical Center and the Depar
- massive transfusion
- blood cells
- trauma patients
- room temperature
- plasma exchange
#8
Marc G MaegeleDepartment of Traumatology and Orthopedic Surgery, Cologne-M
- traumatic brain injury
- trauma patients
- massive transfusion
- hong kong
- hypovolemic shock
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Bertil BouillonDepartment of Trauma Surgery, Orthopedics and Sports Traumat
- trauma patients
- hypovolemic shock
- multiple injuries
- injury severity
- retrospective analysis
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Sandro Baleotti RizoliSurgery Department, Section of Trauma Surgery, Hamad General
- trauma patients
- hemorrhagic shock
- fibrinogen concentrate
- blood transfusion
- hypertonic saline
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