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Hematuria as a predictor of abdominal injury after blunt trauma.
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Omental torsion after repeated abdominal blunt trauma.
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The records of obese and nonobese victims of blunt trauma were compared to determine if obese individuals are predisposed to a specific injury pattern...
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Hematuria as a predictor of abdominal injury after blunt trauma.
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