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Kabul Times (December 20, 1962, vol. 1, no. 239) [PDF]
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Application of Monoclonal Antibodies against Naturally Occurring Bioactive Ingredients. [PDF]
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Missile embolism occurs very rarely. It was first reported by Thomas Davis in 1834, and only 153 cases had been reported up to 1988. Rich et al. reported a 0.3% incidence in 7 500 cases of vascular injury in the Vietnam conflict.
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Venous bullet embolism: rationale for mandatory extraction.
Journal of Trauma, 1987Venous missile embolism is a rare complication of penetrating trauma which poses controversial management options. We report a case of hepatic vein bullet embolism treated by percutaneous transvenous basket relocation and extraction via femoral vein ...
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