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449 related items for PubMed ID: 24321415

  • 1. The full spectrum of handlebar injuries in children: a decade of experience.
    Nataraja RM, Palmer CS, Arul GS, Bevan C, Crameri J.
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  • 2. Abdominal injuries following bicycle-related blunt abdominal trauma in children.
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  • 3. The high morbidity associated with handlebar injuries in children.
    Nadler EP, Potoka DA, Shultz BL, Morrison KE, Ford HR, Gaines BA.
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  • 4. Handlebar injuries in children: should we raise the bar of suspicion?
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  • 7. Non-operative management of isolated solid organ injuries due to blunt abdominal trauma in children: a fifteen-year experience.
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  • 8. Pediatric Handlebar Injuries: More Than Meets the Abdomen.
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    Ameh EA, Chirdan LB, Nmadu PT.
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  • 11. Severely injured patients do not disappear in a pandemic: Incidence and characteristics of severe injuries during COVID-19 lockdown in Finland.
    Riuttanen A, Ponkilainen V, Kuitunen I, Reito A, Sirola J, Mattila VM.
    Acta Orthop; 2021 Jun 01; 92(3):249-253. PubMed ID: 33538233
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  • 12. Bicycle-related injuries in children: disturbing profile of a growing problem.
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    Injury; 2009 Sep 01; 40(9):1011-3. PubMed ID: 19535061
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  • 13. Paediatric blunt abdominal trauma: challenges of management in a developing country.
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    Acton CH, Thomas S, Clark R, Pitt WR, Nixon JW, Leditschke JF.
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  • 18. Population-based analysis of blunt splenic injury management in children: operative rate is an informative quality of care indicator.
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  • 19. The risk of pediatric bicycle handlebar injury compared with non-handlebar injury: a retrospective multicenter study in Osaka, Japan.
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  • 20. Serious impact of handlebar injuries.
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