Shattered Kidney After Renal Trauma: Should it be Classified as an American Association for the Surgery of Trauma (AAST) Grade V Injury?
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Joel A. Gross | Ian Schwartz | K. Mukherjee | Sarah Majercik | J. Myers | S. Norwood | R. Sensenig | B. Erickson | Christopher M. Dodgion | N. Baradaran | S. Keihani | Brian P. Smith | D. Rogers | J. Patrick Selph | R. Joyce | Rachel A. Moses | J. Hagedorn | B. Breyer | Sherry S Wang
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