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Outcome of Blunt Abdominal Traumas with Stable Hemodynamic and Positive FAST Findings

open access: yesEmergency, 2016
Introduction: Focused assessment with sonography for trauma (FAST) is a highly effective first screening tool for initial classification of abdominal trauma patients. The present study was designed to evaluate the outcome of patients with blunt abdominal
Firooz Behboodi   +4 more
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Establishment of a blunt impact-induced brain injury model in rabbits

open access: yesChinese Journal of Traumatology, 2012
【Abstract】 Objective: To establish an animal model to replicate the blunt impact brain injury in forensic medicine. Methods: Twenty-four New Zealand white rabbits were randomly divided into control group (n=4), minor injury group (n=10) and ...
LI Kui   +5 more
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Technology-assisted and sutureless microvascular anastomoses: Evidence for current techniques [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
Ahn   +101 more
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Characterisation of soft tissue and skeletal bullet wound trauma and three-dimensional anatomical modelling [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Effects of firearm projectiles causing injuries to human vital organs were investigated. In this study, the effects of high and medium velocity projectiles on thoracic organs (hearts and lungs) and abdominal organs (livers and kidneys) were investigated ...
Humphrey, Caitlin Lydia
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Evaluating clinical abdominal scoring system in predict- ing the necessity of laparotomy in blunt abdominal trauma

open access: yesChinese Journal of Traumatology, 2011
【Abstract】 Objectives: Trauma is among the lead- ing causes of death. Medical management of blunt abdomi- nal trauma (BAT) relies on judging patients for whom lap- arotomy is mandatory. This study aimed to determine BAT patients’ signs, as well as
Erfantalab-Avini Peyman   +3 more
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EUS-GUIDED HOTAXIOS FOR THE TREATMENT OF TRAUMATIC PANCREATIC PSEUDOCYST IN PEDIATRIC PATIENT [PDF]

open access: yesArquivos de Gastroenterologia, 2020
José Celso ARDENGH   +4 more
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What Caused President Kennedys Wounds.? [PDF]

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On November 22nd, 1963, President John F Kennedy was assassinated on Elm Street in Dallas TX and was pronounced dead at Parkland hospital at 1:00 PM (1). Within a week of Kennedy\u27s death, the new President, Lyndon B.
Dr. Alen J Salerian MD
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