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1. Clinical And Mechanistic Study Of CPTⅡF352C Mutation In Patients With Severe EV71 Infection
2. Comparative Study Of Procalcitonin Serum Level And Infection Probability Score For The Diagnosis And The Prognosis Of Severe Infection In ICU Patients
3. Preliminary Study Of Pro-Vasoactive Peptide For In Neonate With Severe Infection
4. Risk Factors For Amputation And Wound Healing In Diabetic Foot Patients
5. Effects Of N2-L-Alanyl-L-glutamine On Experimental Acute Intestinal Failure
6. The Diagnostic And Therapeutic Value Of Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography For Severe Clonorchiasis Sinensis
7. The Efficacy And Effects On Thrombocyte Of Linezolid In The Treatment Of Severe Infection For Elderly Patients-clinical Analysis Of 53 Cases
8. Severe Infection And Septic Shock Cluster Treatment Of The Case Analysis
9. Clinical Study Of Treatment Of30Patients With The Cellulitis Of Head And Neck
10. The Pathogenesis Study Of2009Influenza A (H1N1) Fatal Cases
11. Clinical Study On Diagnostic Value Of Serum Procalcitonin For Patients In Icu With Severe Infection, And Differential Diagnositic Value Of Abdominal Infection
12. Clinical Observation Of The Adrenal Cortex Hormone Therapy In Pediatric Severe Infection
13. P-selectin And Platelet Count In Patients With Severe Infection
14. The Investigation Of The Value Of PCT In The Diagnosis And Guiding De-escalation Therapy Of Severe Infection In Children
15. The Imipenem’s Plasma Concentration Of Pharmacokinetic Changes In Severe Infection Patients Complicating Acute Renal Injury With Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy
16. Clinical Significance Of Determination Of Serum Procalcitonin In Patients With Severe Infection
17. Cost-effectivess Analysis Of Three Therapeutic Schemes For Type2Diabetes Mellitus And Optimized The Therapeutic Regimen Of Time-dependet Antimicrobial Agents With Severe Infection And Hypoalbuminemia
18. Evaluation Of The Relationship Between Vancomycin Trough Concentrations And The Vancomycin-associated Acute Kidney Injury/Efficacy
19. Clinical Characteristics And Risk Factors Of Severe Infections In Hospitalized Adult Patients With Primary Nephrotic Syndrome
20. Hematocrit And Plasma Albumin Levels Difference As A Predictor In The Earlydiagnosis Of Severe Infection
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