Use of hemoglobin to treat systemic inflammatory response syndrome

作者: Kenneth E. Burhop , Robert J. Przybelski

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摘要: A method for treating systemic inflammatory response syndrome in a mammal by administering to the hemoglobin preparation after is diagnosed as suffering from syndrome, wherein condition other than sepsis.

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