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Pediatric thoracic trauma - current trends

Abstract Pediatric thoracic trauma is relatively uncommon but results in disproportionately high levels of morbidity and mortality when compared with other traumatic injuries. These injuries are often more devastating due to differences in children’s anatomy and physiology relative to adult patients...

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Published in:Seminars in pediatric surgery 2017-02, Vol.26 (1), p.36-42
Main Authors: Pearson, Erik G., MD, Fitzgerald, Caitlin A., MD, Santore, Matthew T., MD
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Pediatric trauma
Pediatrics
Surgery
Thoracic Injuries - diagnosis
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Thoracic Injuries - therapy
Thoracic injury
Thoracic Wall - anatomy & histology
Thoracic Wall - physiology
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Trauma
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