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  • 32. Detection of vascular injuries in patients with blunt pelvic trauma by using 64-channel multidetector CT.
    Kertesz JL, Anderson SW, Murakami AM, Pieroni S, Rhea JT, Soto JA.
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  • 38. Ureteropelvic junction injuries secondary to blunt abdominal trauma.
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