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Anaemia and its treatment in neurologically critically ill patients: Being reasonable is easy without prospective trials
Andrew M. Naidech
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Neurology
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Medicine and Dentistry
Hemoglobin
80%
Patient
60%
Anemia
40%
Observational Study
40%
Erythrocyte Transfusion
40%
Intensivist
40%
Therapeutic Procedure
40%
Clinical Trial
40%
Diseases
20%
Oxygen
20%
Metabolism
20%
Cerebral Hemorrhage
20%
Hemoglobin Determination
20%
Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
20%
Nervous System Injury
20%
Brain Artery Aneurysm
20%
Obstetric Delivery
20%
Inpatient
20%
Human
20%
Erythrocyte
20%
Brain Tissue
20%
INIS
hemoglobin
100%
patients
80%
blood cells
60%
brain
40%
anemias
40%
hemorrhage
40%
transfusions
40%
data
20%
tissues
20%
humans
20%
clinical trials
20%
diseases
20%
delivery
20%
metabolism
20%
concentration
20%
oxygen
20%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Hemoglobin
100%
Packed Red Blood Cells
60%
Normal Human
20%
Metabolic Pathway
20%