Short Observation Period and Aggressive Discharge of Patients With Head Injury and Serial CT Scans
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Nicholas A. Nash | Jason W. Smith | M. Huecker | J. Shreffler | H. Shoff | Jordan Perkins | D. O'Brien | Danielle Kamenec | Alexandra Bequer | Corey Ziemba
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