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A historical perspective on crush syndrome: the clinical application of its pathogenesis, established by the study of wartime crush injuries
- Correspondence to Dilini Peiris, Department of Chemical Pathology, Basingstoke and North Hampshire Hospital, Hampshire Hospitals Foundation Trust, Hampshire RG24 9NA, UK; dilini.peiris{at}hotmail.co.uk
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A historical perspective on crush syndrome: the clinical application of its pathogenesis, established by the study of wartime crush injuries
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- Received June 29, 2016
- Revised October 1, 2016
- Accepted November 7, 2016
- First published December 5, 2016.
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August 11, 2020
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