Pediatric TraumaRobert J. Touloukian |
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Coverage | 22 |
12 Maxillofacial Trauma | 209 |
Overview of Pediatric Trauma 3 13 Central Nervous System | 222 |
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abdominal abuse accidents acute addition adults airway arterial associated become bleeding blood blunt body bone brain catheter cause changes chest child clinical common complete complications contusion decrease diagnosis early effects emergency esophagus et al evaluation examination factors findings fluid fractures frequently function glucose head injury helpful hemorrhage hospital important incidence increased indicated infants infection initial intubation involved lacerations lateral lesions less loss lower lung major mechanical ment muscle newborn normal noted occur operative oxygen pain parents patients Pediatr Pediatr Surg performed physical placed positive possible present pressure problems produce pulmonary rare removal renal repair reported require respiratory result risk rupture scan severe signs splenic Surg suture technique therapy thoracic thoracotomy tion tissue trauma treated treatment tube usually ventilation volume wall wounds