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  • 1. Blood transfusion is an independent predictor of increased mortality in nonoperatively managed blunt hepatic and splenic injuries.
    Robinson WP, Ahn J, Stiffler A, Rutherford EJ, Hurd H, Zarzaur BL, Baker CC, Meyer AA, Rich PB.
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  • 20. Management of adult blunt splenic injuries: comparison between level I and level II trauma centers.
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