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Abdominal Venous Injuries

The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1986
To improve our understanding of this frequently lethal, but potentially salvageable problem, the case records of 105 patients with 138 major intra-abdominal venous injuries seen over a 4 year period (1980-1984) were reviewed. The overall mortality rate was 54%.
R G, Wiencek, R F, Wilson
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Intra-abdominal seatbelt injury

Journal of Safety Research, 1990
The use of seatbelts has significantly decreased the mortality and morbidity of injuries caused by motor vehicle accidents. We present eight patients who sustained severe intra-abdominal injuries peculiar to the use of the seatbelt. Serious injuries to the bowel and mesentery may be present without early symptoms or physical signs and neither CT ...
H J, Asbun   +3 more
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Abdominal Vascular Injuries

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1988
Abdominal vascular injuries remain rare in centers that primarily treat victims of blunt trauma, but when penetrating wounds of the abdomen are commonly treated, the incidence of abdominal vascular injuries is surprisingly high. With suitable management, many of these patients survive.
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Thoraco-abdominal injuries

The American Journal of Surgery, 1963
T HE DIAGNOSIS of thoraco-abdomina1 injuries requires menta1 projection of considerable knowIedge and more mental gymnastics and more finesse in management than aImost any other type of injury. The diagnosis of these injuries requires, as a minimum, a knowIedge of regiona anatomy and proper and compIete physica examinations.
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ABDOMINAL INJURIES.

The Practitioner, 1996
Radiologic evaluation of abdominal trauma must provide a quick and accurate assessment of the lesions in order to improve the management of the patient. The technique used varies depending on the mechanism of the trauma (blunt trauma or stab wounds) and the hemodynamic status.
J, ZAWILSKI, J, MAJEROWSKI
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Local immune response to food antigens drives meal-induced abdominal pain

Nature, 2021
Javier Aguilera-Lizarraga   +2 more
exaly  

Abdominal Injuries

Postgraduate Medicine, 1961
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ABDOMINAL INJURIES

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1947
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