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Q J Med 1999; 92: 415-418
© 1999 Association of Physicians


Correspondence

Organ donation after fatal poisoning

Ph. Hantson and P. Mahieu

Department of Intensive Care, Cliniques Universitaires St-Luc, Brussels, Belgium

Sir,

We were particularly interested by the commentary published by Jones et al. about organ donation after fatal poisoning.1 We share the authors' opinion that poisoned donors are a neglected source of organ procurement. Since the time of our first review, we extended our experience, and we have now a series of 21 . . . [Full Text of this Article]

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