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- Trauma Killers Objectives Case‐SCH
- What Is a Spontaneous Pneumothorax?
- A CASE of CRUSH INJURY of the CHEST a Saturday Forum Held at the Western Infirmary, Glasgow, on Saturday, October 22, 1960 Chairman: Professor E
- Chest Injury
- The Pre-Hospital Management of Life-Threatening Chest Injuries: a Consensus Statement
- Chest and Abdominal Trauma
- A Case Report of Cardiac Tamponade Following Blunt Chest Trauma
- Chest Trauma 4/4/19, 12(41 AM
- Chest and Abdominal Trauma Case Studies Case #1
- Incidence of Morbidity and Mortality in Thoracic Trauma Patients in Intensive Care Unit in Minia University Hospital
- Management of Severe Respiratory Failure in Complex Trauma Patients
- Chest Wall Injury Society Guideline for SSRF Indications
- Chest Injury/Pneumothorax Humanresearchwiki Chest Injury/Pneumothorax
- Blunt Chest Trauma in Polytraumatized Patients: Predictive Factors for Urgent Thoracotomy
- Review Article Post-Traumatic Pulmonary Embolism: Incidence, Physiopathology, Risk Factors of Early Occurrence, and Impact Outcome
- Thoracic Trauma
- A Case Report of a Polytraumatized Patient with Severe Anterior Flail Chest
- Geriatric Trauma Care Guideline
- East Practice Management Guidelines
- Spectrum of Blunt Chest Injuries Nisa Thoongsuwan, MD, Jeffrey P
- Early Versus Late Post-Traumatic Venous Thromboembolism; an Elapsed Time Controversy and Risk Factors Elsayed YMH1* DVT Event [2]
- ACR Appropriateness Criteria: Major Blunt Trauma
- Management of Severe Chest Wall Trauma
- Pattern and Management of Penetrating and Nonpenetrating Thoracic Injuries
- Trauma Primary Survey
- Abdominal Trauma
- Impact of Blunt Chest Trauma in Polytrauma Patients—Still a Relevant Problem? Konstantina Chrysou, Gabriel Halat, Beatrix Hoksch, Ralph A
- Head, Spine and Chest Trauma
- Chest Injuries Remain a Significant Cause of Morbidity and Mortality
- Paradoxical Movement Management of the Chest Injury Patient
- Traumatic Rib Fractures: a Marker of Severe Injury
- A Pathology Not Be Overlooked in Blunt Chest Trauma: Analysis of 181 Patients with Bilateral Pneumothorax
- Late Clotted Haemothorax After Blunt Chest Trauma
- Blunt Traumatic Aortic Injury a Review of Initial Diagnostic Modalities and a Proposed Diagnostic Algorithm
- Crush Syndrome Patients After the Marmara Earthquake O Demirkiran, Y Dikmen, T Utku, S Urkmez
- Rib Fractures and Chest Injury