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  • 1. Nonoperative management of solid abdominal organ injuries from blunt trauma: impact of neurologic impairment.
    Shapiro MB, Nance ML, Schiller HJ, Hoff WS, Kauder DR, Schwab CW.
    Am Surg; 2001 Aug; 67(8):793-6. PubMed ID: 11510586
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  • 3. Multiplicity of solid organ injury: influence on management and outcomes after blunt abdominal trauma.
    Malhotra AK, Latifi R, Fabian TC, Ivatury RR, Dhage S, Bee TK, Miller PR, Croce MA, Yelon JA.
    J Trauma; 2003 May; 54(5):925-9. PubMed ID: 12777905
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  • 4. Non-operative management of isolated solid organ injuries due to blunt abdominal trauma in children: a fifteen-year experience.
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    Eur J Pediatr Surg; 2004 Feb; 14(1):29-34. PubMed ID: 15024676
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  • 7. Safety of early mobilization of patients with blunt solid organ injuries.
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  • 8. Nonoperative treatment of blunt injury to solid abdominal organs: a prospective study.
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  • 9. The double jeopardy of blunt thoracoabdominal trauma.
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  • 11. Failure of nonoperative management of abdominal solid organ injuries.
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  • 12. [The comparison of the results of the conservative treatment between isolated solid organ injuries and those injuries associated with extraabdominal injuries after blunt abdominal trauma between isolated solid organ injuries and those injuries associated with extraabdominal injuries after blunt abdominal trauma].
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    Ulus Travma Acil Cerrahi Derg; 2003 Jan; 9(1):23-9. PubMed ID: 12587050
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  • 13. Nonoperative management of blunt splenic injury in adults 55 years and older: a twenty-year experience.
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  • 14. Concomitant blunt enteric injuries with injuries of the liver and spleen: a dilemma for trauma surgeons.
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  • 20. Management of high-grade splenic injury in children.
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