Randomised, controlled trial of immediate total‐body computed tomography scanning in trauma patients
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L. Beenen | J. Reitsma | M. Dijkgraaf | J. Luitse | P. Patka | M. Hollmann | J. Goslings | J. Hohmann | M. Edwards | J. C. Sierink | B. Beuker | T. Saltzherr | J. Suliburk
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