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ECMO as a Platform for Rapid Ammonia Removal in a Neonate With Multienzyme Urea Cycle Disorder
This case will add to the existing scant literature supporting the use of ECMO as a platform for rapid removal of serum ammonia.
An In-Vitro Comparison between Hemobag® and Non-Hemobag® Ultrafi ltration Methods of Salvaging Circuit Blood Following Cardiopulmonary Bypass
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