Computerised tomography in the diagnosis of intestinal and mesenteric injuries in closed abdominal trauma
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J. L. Aguayo-Albasini | V. Soria-Aledo | A. Carrillo-Alcaraz | Ana Renedo-Villarroya | Á. Campillo-Soto | J. G. Martín-Lorenzo | B. Flores-Pastor | E. Girela-Baena | M. J. Millán | Bruno Andrés-García
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