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112 related items for PubMed ID: 20622601

  • 1. Decreasing killed in action and died of wounds rates in combat wounded.
    Blackbourne LH, Czarnik J, Mabry R, Eastridge B, Baer D, Butler F, Pruitt B.
    J Trauma; 2010 Jul; 69 Suppl 1():S1-4. PubMed ID: 20622601
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  • 2. Causes of death in US Special Operations Forces in the global war on terrorism: 2001-2004.
    Holcomb J, Caruso J, McMullin N, Wade CE, Pearse L, Oetjen-Gerdes L, Champion HR, Lawnick M, Farr W, Rodriguez S, Butler F.
    US Army Med Dep J; 2007 Jul; ():24-37. PubMed ID: 20084703
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  • 3. Invasion vs insurgency: US Navy/Marine Corps forward surgical care during Operation Iraqi Freedom.
    Brethauer SA, Chao A, Chambers LW, Green DJ, Brown C, Rhee P, Bohman HR.
    Arch Surg; 2008 Jun; 143(6):564-9. PubMed ID: 18559749
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  • 4. Incidence and epidemiology of combat injuries sustained during "the surge" portion of operation Iraqi Freedom by a U.S. Army brigade combat team.
    Belmont PJ, Goodman GP, Zacchilli M, Posner M, Evans C, Owens BD.
    J Trauma; 2010 Jan; 68(1):204-10. PubMed ID: 20065776
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  • 5. [Structure of lethal outcomes of combat trauma occurred on a battlefield during the war in the Northern Caucasus].
    Semkin LB, Filatov VV.
    Arkh Patol; 2003 Jan; 65(3):39-41. PubMed ID: 12879611
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  • 7. Medical care at the Siege of Vicksburg, 1863.
    Freemon FR.
    Bull N Y Acad Med; 1991 Jan; 67(5):429-38. PubMed ID: 1933069
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  • 9. Morbidity and mortality of the Confederate generals during the American Civil War.
    Saclarides TJ.
    Am Surg; 2007 Aug; 73(8):760-3; discussion 763-4. PubMed ID: 17879680
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  • 10. The trimodal death distribution of trauma victims: military experience from the Lebanon War.
    Gofrit ON, Leibovici D, Shapira SC, Shemer J, Stein M, Michaelson M.
    Mil Med; 1997 Jan; 162(1):24-6. PubMed ID: 9002698
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  • 14. [The experience of medical support for the Soviet troops in Afghanistan and the problems of the further development of military medicine].
    Nechaev EA.
    Voen Med Zh; 1992 Jan; (4-5):5-14. PubMed ID: 1523814
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  • 15. Upper extremity injuries in the U.S. military during peacetime years and wartime years.
    Brininger TL, Antczak A, Breland HL.
    J Hand Ther; 2008 Jan; 21(2):115-22; quiz 123. PubMed ID: 18436132
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  • 20. Preventing deaths in the Canadian military.
    Tien HC, Acharya S, Redelmeier DA.
    Am J Prev Med; 2010 Mar; 38(3):331-9. PubMed ID: 20171536
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