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276 related items for PubMed ID: 28040382

  • 1. Assessment of urinary dipstick in patients admitted to an ED for blunt abdominal trauma.
    Moustafa F, Loze C, Pereira B, Vaz MA, Caumon L, Perrier C, Schmidt J.
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  • 2. Urine dipstick vs. microscopic urinalysis in the evaluation of abdominal trauma.
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  • 3. Routine urinalysis in patients with a blunt abdominal trauma mechanism is not valuable to detect urogenital injury.
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  • 4. Does Microscopic Hematuria After Pediatric Blunt Trauma Indicate Clinically Significant Injury?
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  • 8. A negative urinalysis is associated with a low likelihood of intra-abdominal injury after blunt abdominal trauma.
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  • 12. Microscopic hematuria as a marker of blunt abdominal trauma in rats: description of an experimental model.
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  • 13. Radiologic evaluation of pediatric blunt renal trauma in patients with microscopic hematuria.
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  • 14. Are urine dipsticks reliable indicators of hematuria in blunt trauma patients?
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  • 17. Emergency excretory urography in blunt abdominal trauma.
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  • 18. CT findings of KUB injury in hemodynamically stable blunt abdominal injury patients with microscopic hematuria.
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