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Atsuko Fujikawa et al. – Prompt Computed Tomography and Direct Transcatheter Angioembolization in Abdominal Blunt Trauma in Pediatrics: A Case Report.

Contributed by: Dr. Atsuko Fujikawa - St. Marianna University School of Medicine, Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan,

by clement yong · March 22, 2017

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