Expanded screening criteria for blunt cerebrovascular injury: a bigger impact than anticipated.
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E. Moore | F. Pieracci | C. Burlew | Jeffrey L. Johnson | W. Biffl | Amy E. Wagenaar | Eric M. Campion | A. Geddes
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