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  • 26. Computed tomographic angiography as a screening modality for blunt cervical arterial injuries: preliminary results.
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  • 28. Diagnosis and management of evacuated casualties with cervical vascular injuries resulting from combat-related explosive blasts.
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    Najar DA, Cardenas-Turanzas M, King J, Shah MN, Cox CS, Ugalde IT.
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  • 34. Blunt carotid artery injury: the futility of aggressive screening and diagnosis.
    Mayberry JC, Brown CV, Mullins RJ, Velmahos GC.
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  • 35. Clinical significance of isolated intraperitoneal fluid on computed tomography in pediatric blunt abdominal trauma.
    Christiano JG, Tummers M, Kennedy A.
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  • 36. Clinical and radiological outcomes following traumatic Grade 1 and 2 vertebral artery injuries: a 10-year retrospective analysis from a Level 1 trauma center.
    Scott WW, Sharp S, Figueroa SA, Madden CJ, Rickert KL.
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  • 38. CT scan-detected pneumoperitoneum: an unreliable predictor of intra-abdominal injury in blunt trauma.
    Marek AP, Deisler RF, Sutherland JB, Punjabi G, Portillo A, Krook J, Richardson CJ, Nygaard RM, Ney AL.
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