Intrapancreatic Lesion of Biliary Duct Following a Blunt Trauma: A Rare Entity Difficult to Identify with Conservative Management
<p>Lesions of the biliary duct following a blunt abdominal trauma occurs infrequently, and even more so when it occurs in the intrapancreatic biliary duct. With the increase of conservative treatment in blunt abdominal trauma, the diagnosis of this entity can be difficult and delayed. We prese...
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Main Authors: | M Jiménez-Fuertes (Author), J Ruiz-Tovar (Author), M. Durán-Poveda (Author), D García-Olmo (Author) |
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Open Journal of Trauma - Peertechz Publications,
2017-01-11.
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