FAST for blunt abdominal trauma: Correlation between positive findings and admission acid‐base measurement
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Shadi Asadollahi | Kamran Heidari | Ensieh Ghaffari Shad | Sadrollah Mahmoudi | Mehrdad Taghizadeh | Hamidreza Panahi
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