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Pacientes con fracturas pélvicas por traumatismo cerrado

El objetivo de este trabajo fue evaluar los patrones de fractura, el índice de gravedad de las lesiones y la causa de muerte en pacientes
Autor/a: Vaidya R, Scott AN, Tonnos F, Hudson I, Martin AJ, Sethi A Am J Surg 2016; 211(3): 495-500
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