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Evaluating blunt pancreatic trauma at whole body CT: current practices and future directions

Blunt pancreatic trauma almost always occurs in the setting of multiple severe injuries, and is usually diagnosed within the context of whole-body trauma CT. Associated injuries may flag the pancreas for greater scrutiny. Main duct laceration is the primary determinant of the need for surgical inter...

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Published in:Emergency radiology 2013-12, Vol.20 (6), p.517-527
Main Authors: Dreizin, David, Bordegaray, Matthew, Tirada, Nikki, Raman, Siva P., Kadakia, Kevin, Munera, Felipe
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