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High rate ultrafiltration in anasarca: 33 l of net negative fluid balance in 52 h!

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Kugener, L., Brasseur, A., Fagnoul, D. et al. High rate ultrafiltration in anasarca: 33 l of net negative fluid balance in 52 h!. Intensive Care Med 37, 180–181 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00134-010-2037-8

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