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    Yao HH, Esser M, Grummet J, Atkins C, Royce P, Hanegbi U.
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  • 26. Emergency department ultrasonography in the evaluation of hypotensive and normotensive children with blunt abdominal trauma.
    Holmes JF, Brant WE, Bond WF, Sokolove PE, Kuppermann N.
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  • 29. The multiple injured patient with bladder trauma.
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  • 31. Injury patterns and incidence of intra-abdominal injuries in elderly ground level fall patients: Is the PAN-SCAN warranted?
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  • 37. Validation of surgeon-performed emergency abdominal ultrasonography in pediatric trauma patients.
    Thourani VH, Pettitt BJ, Schmidt JA, Cooper WA, Rozycki GS.
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  • 40. Operative versus nonoperative management of blunt abdominal trauma: Role of ultrasound-measured intraperitoneal fluid levels.
    Ma OJ, Kefer MP, Stevison KF, Mateer JR.
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