The adherence of adult trauma centers to American Pediatric Surgical Association guidelines on management of blunt splenic injuries.
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D. Rothstein | W. Guo | B. Clemency | C. Harmon | Han Yu | K. Bass | C. Powers | Radu Filipescu | Han Yu
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