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Southern medical journal · Mar 1981
Gram-negative bacteremic shock: pathophysiology, clinical features, and treatment.
- R Gleckman and A Esposito.
- South. Med. J. 1981 Mar 1; 74 (3): 335-41.
AbstractLife-threatening, gram-negative-rod bacteremia often complicates modern surgical procedures. The development of shock in association with gram-negative bacteremia represents a grave complication. The pathophysiology and clinical features of gram-negative bacteremic shock are reviewed, and contemporary forms of therapy are evaluated.
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