BJ Tsuei, PA Kearney - Injury, 2004 - Elsevier Hypothermia is a common finding in severely injured patients. Historically
described as a consequence of wartime casualties where cold exposure was common,
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R Janas, RS Jutley, S Clinton, PK Sarkar - The Heart Surgery Forum, 2006 - Carden Jennings Hypothermia is defined as a core body temperature below 35°C. It is classified
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