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Case 70 - Avoiding missed injuries to the bowel and mesentery: the importance of intraperitoneal fluid

from Section 6 - Pelvis

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 March 2013

Martin L. Gunn
Affiliation:
University of Washington School of Medicine
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Pearls and Pitfalls in Emergency Radiology
Variants and Other Difficult Diagnoses
, pp. 232 - 236
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2013

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LeBedis, CA, Anderson, SW, Soto, JA. CT imaging of blunt traumatic bowel and mesenteric injuries. Radid Clin North Am. 2012;50(1):123–36.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed

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