MENU
Home
Add Document
Sign In
Create An Account
PDF Reader
Full Text
Suggest Documents
A medical audit of acute alcoholism and chronic alcoholism.
Chlordiazepoxide in acute alcoholism.
Treatment of acute alcoholism.
Trauma rounds: Shock.
Hemorrhagic shock after minor laparoscopic procedures.
Small intestinal perforation following minor trauma.
The dangers of minor blunt laryngeal trauma.
Periorbital necrotising fasciitis after minor skin trauma.
Testicular dislocation following minor scrotal trauma.
Minor head trauma in the pediatric patient.
Excessive bleeding following minor trauma. Case report.
Acute upper airway obstruction due to a ruptured vertebral artery caused by minor cervical trauma.
A case of cerebellar infarction caused by acute subclavian thrombus following minor trauma.
Head and neck injuries in soccer. Impact of minor trauma.
Indications and overuse of computed tomography in minor head trauma.
Acute cardiomyopathy with rhabdomyolysis in chronic alcoholism.
Impaired defense mechanisms associated with acute alcoholism.
Acute coagulopathy in trauma: with or without shock? That is the question.
Prediction of Chronic Subdural Hematoma in Minor Head Trauma Patients.
Isolated jejunal perforation after minor blunt abdominal trauma.
Minor trauma causing stroke in a young athlete.
Early brain spect in patients after minor craniocerebral trauma.
Adult minor trauma patients: good outcome in small hospitals.
Rapid Growing Eosinophilic Granuloma in Skull after Minor Trauma.
Acute alcoholism, minor trauma and "shock".
Acute alcoholism, minor trauma and "shock". - PDF Download Free
306KB Sizes
0 Downloads
0 Views
Download PDF
Recommend Documents
A medical audit of acute alcoholism and chronic alcoholism.
Chlordiazepoxide in acute alcoholism.
Treatment of acute alcoholism.
Trauma rounds: Shock.
Hemorrhagic shock after minor laparoscopic procedures.
Small intestinal perforation following minor trauma.
The dangers of minor blunt laryngeal trauma.
Periorbital necrotising fasciitis after minor skin trauma.
Testicular dislocation following minor scrotal trauma.
Minor head trauma in the pediatric patient.
×
Sign In
Login with Facebook
Don't have an account?
Forgot Password?
×
Sign Up
By clicking register, I agree to your terms