The face of automated hemapheresis in the United States is changing. No longer is it appropriate to view hemapheresis primarily in terms of therapeutic plasma exchange. For many centers, the bulk of day-to-day activities revolves around donor cytapheresis to satisfy the ever-increasing need for unit
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The Status of Radical Proctectomy and Sphincter-Sparing Surgery in the United States
β Scribed by Rocco Ricciardi; Beth A. Virnig; Robert D. Madoff; David A. Rothenberger; Nancy N. Baxter
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- 106322818
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- Springer
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- 2007
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- 0012-3706
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