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Hematologic Changes in Sepsis and TheirTherapeutic ImplicationsRichert E. Goyette, ,1 Nigel S. Key, ,2and E. Wesley Ely, , blood and bone marrow constitute the Hematologic organ system. Unlikeother organ systems, Hematologic organs are distributed in space and provide for a varietyof seemingly unrelated functions. The Hematologic system has both cellular and fluid-phaseelements. Cellular elements include erythrocytes, leukocytes, and platelets; fluid phaseelements include coagulation factors, natural antithrombotics, and proteins of the fibri-nolytic system.
Hematologic Changes in Sepsis and Their Therapeutic Implications Richert E. Goyette, M.D.,1 Nigel S. Key, M.D.,2 and E. Wesley …
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