Whole-body computed tomography after major blunt trauma: is it necessary?
Introduction: Trauma is a significant health problem today. Also, it is the foremost reason for death among people ages 1-45; for this reason, the economic and social effect is more articulated. The whole-body CT scans have become a standard procedure in managing trauma patients in many trauma cente...
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Main Authors: | Murat Mümin Yazıcı (Author), Gürkan Altuntaş (Author) |
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