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Fever Following Trauma in Childhood
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1967FEVER following fractures of long bones is usually attributed to the resorption of the hematoma and the products of tissue damage. Despite the frequency of trauma and the extensive volume of medical literature on fever, this relationship has been inadequately documented.
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2019
Part 1 Trauma: the rights of the child and the state of the world's children children and youth in the spotlight - SOS children's villages - providing for children in need what is psychological trauma? methods of treatment. Part 2 Separation: "..and I didn't even know who I was anymore" - children of divorce "if I could become anyone else in the world"
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Part 1 Trauma: the rights of the child and the state of the world's children children and youth in the spotlight - SOS children's villages - providing for children in need what is psychological trauma? methods of treatment. Part 2 Separation: "..and I didn't even know who I was anymore" - children of divorce "if I could become anyone else in the world"
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Childhood traumas and hallucinations: An analysis of the National Comorbidity Survey
Journal of Psychiatric Research, 2007Mark Shevlin +2 more
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