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260 related items for PubMed ID: 2213941

  • 1. Reduced dependency on arteriography for penetrating extremity trauma: influence of wound location and noninvasive vascular studies.
    Anderson RJ, Hobson RW, Lee BC, Manno J, Swan KG, Padberg FT, Jamil Z, Cambria RA, Breitbart GB.
    J Trauma; 1990 Sep; 30(9):1059-63; discussion 1063-5. PubMed ID: 2213941
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  • 2. Penetrating extremity trauma: identification of patients at high-risk requiring arteriography.
    Anderson RJ, Hobson RW, Padberg FT, Swan KG, Lee BC, Jamil Z, Breitbart G, Manno J.
    J Vasc Surg; 1990 Apr; 11(4):544-8. PubMed ID: 2325215
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  • 3. Noninvasive diagnosis of vascular trauma by duplex ultrasonography.
    Bynoe RP, Miles WS, Bell RM, Greenwold DR, Sessions G, Haynes JL, Rush DS.
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  • 4. Optimal limb salvage in penetrating civilian vascular trauma.
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  • 5. Assessment of proximity of a wound to major vascular structures as an indication for arteriography.
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  • 6. Penetrating neck injuries: recommendations for selective management.
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  • 7. Physical examination alone is safe and accurate for evaluation of vascular injuries in penetrating Zone II neck trauma.
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  • 9. Missed arterial injuries in military patients.
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  • 10. Angiographic yield in penetrating extremity trauma.
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  • 11. The utility of color flow Doppler examination in penetrating extremity arterial trauma.
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  • 12. Penetrating external genital trauma: a 30-year single institution experience.
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  • 13. Blunt vascular trauma in the extremity: diagnosis, management, and outcome.
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  • 14. Treating civilian gunshot wounds to the extremities in a level 1 trauma center: our experience and recommendations.
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  • 15. Limited role of arteriography in penetrating neck trauma.
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    J Vasc Surg; 1988 Aug; 8(2):112-6. PubMed ID: 3398168
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  • 16. Impact of routine arteriography on management of penetrating neck injuries.
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  • 17. Non-invasive vascular tests reliably exclude occult arterial trauma in injured extremities.
    Johansen K, Lynch K, Paun M, Copass M.
    J Trauma; 1991 Apr; 31(4):515-9; discussion 519-22. PubMed ID: 2020038
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  • 18. Occult vascular injuries following gunshot wounds resulting in long bone fractures of the extremities.
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  • 19. The utility of physical examination in proximity penetrating extremity trauma.
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  • 20. The role of contrast arteriography in suspected arterial injuries of the extremities.
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