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STUDIES ON A PROTEOLYTIC ENZYME IN HUMAN PLASMA. VII. A FATAL HEMORRHAGIC STATE ASSOCIATED WITH EXCESSIVE PLASMA PROTEOLYTIC ACTIVITY IN A PATIENT UNDERGOING SURGERY FOR CARCINOMA OF THE HEAD OF THE PANCREAS
Oscar D. Ratnoff
Oscar D. Ratnoff
Published May 1, 1952
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J Clin Invest.
1952;
31(5)
:521-528.
https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI102636
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STUDIES ON A PROTEOLYTIC ENZYME IN HUMAN PLASMA. VII. A FATAL HEMORRHAGIC STATE ASSOCIATED WITH EXCESSIVE PLASMA PROTEOLYTIC ACTIVITY IN A PATIENT UNDERGOING SURGERY FOR CARCINOMA OF THE HEAD OF THE PANCREAS
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