Early diagnosis of hollow viscus injury using intestinal fatty acid–binding protein in blunt trauma patients
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K. Sekine | K. Hayashida | M. Kitano | S. Matsumoto | Masayuki Shimizu | H. Funaoka | T. Funabiki | Mitsuhide Kitano
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