Genes may determine who survives trauma
14th Nov 2006, 00:26 GMT
Surviving major trauma — a car crash, gunshot wounds, burns — isn’t just a matter of fixing the obvious injuries. About a week into the healing, many patients’ organs suddenly fail, as doctors watch helplessly.
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