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Volar Plate Repair for Chronic Injury. [PDF]
Buldo-Licciardi M, Balk ML, Goitz RJ.
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Penetrating internal jugular vein injury with massive bleeding. [PDF]
Papadoulas S+15 more
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Perceptual Decision Efficiency Is Modifiable and Associated with Decreased Musculoskeletal Injury Risk Among Female College Soccer Players. [PDF]
Wilkerson GB+7 more
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Neuroleukemiosis Masquerading as Drug Toxicity in an Adolescent With Refractory AML
American Journal of Hematology, EarlyView.
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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2020
Neck injuries are relatively uncommon but have the potential to cause serious and permanent disability. In athletes, injuries are most common in contact sports, and occur with direct axial loading with a forward-flexed neck. Soft tissue and peripheral nerve injuries are typically minor and self-limiting, with excellent recovery potential and return to ...
Benjamin, Oshlag+2 more
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Neck injuries are relatively uncommon but have the potential to cause serious and permanent disability. In athletes, injuries are most common in contact sports, and occur with direct axial loading with a forward-flexed neck. Soft tissue and peripheral nerve injuries are typically minor and self-limiting, with excellent recovery potential and return to ...
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Southern Medical Journal, 2000
Penetrating neck trauma may be managed operatively or nonoperatively, depending on precise anatomic location. Conservative management of zone II injuries is currently an issue under debate. We present a brief case report followed by a description of the current strategies for operative exploration and diagnostic maneuvers in penetrating neck injuries ...
B, Siegrist, G, Steeb
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Penetrating neck trauma may be managed operatively or nonoperatively, depending on precise anatomic location. Conservative management of zone II injuries is currently an issue under debate. We present a brief case report followed by a description of the current strategies for operative exploration and diagnostic maneuvers in penetrating neck injuries ...
B, Siegrist, G, Steeb
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