Active Hematologic Malignancy Is Strongly Associated With the Hyperinflammatory Subphenotype of Sepsis.

M. Weingart, N. Wu, S. Obeidalla, H. Zhuo, L. Magee, C. Lin, O. Chao, S. Chak, K. Bardillon, C. Langelier, A.D. Gomez, C.M. Hendrickson, K.N. Kangelaris, A. Sarma, B. Evrard, N. Alipanah-Lechner, M.A. Matthay, L.B. Ware, C.S. Calfee. Active Hematologic Malignancy Is Strongly Associated With the Hyperinflammatory Subphenotype of Sepsis. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. 2025 May 1; 211(Abstracts):a2964-a2964.

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M. Weingart, N. Wu, S. Obeidalla, H. Zhuo, L. Magee, C. Lin, O. Chao, S. Chak, K. Bardillon, C. Langelier, A.D. Gomez, C.M. Hendrickson, K.N. Kangelaris, A. Sarma, B. Evrard, N. Alipanah-Lechner, M.A. Matthay, L.B. Ware, C.S. Calfee