Pediatric Emergency Care Applied Research Network (PECARN) prediction rules in identifying high risk children with mild traumatic brain injury
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M. Yousefifard | M. Hosseini | Saeed Safari | Alireza Oraii | Babak Nakhjavan-Shahraki | Mohammad Javad Hajighanbari
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