2015
DOI: 10.1590/0100-69912015005008
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Predictors of "occult" intra-abdominal injuries in blunt trauma patients

Abstract: Intra-abdominal injuries were predominantly associated with trauma mechanism and presence of chest injuries.

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“…Hollow viscous injury was less than solid organ injury. The ndings of this study were similar as reported by Parreira et al (2015) and Mehta et al (2014). While Ravikanth et al (2015) found liver injury (26%) more than splenic injury (20%).…”
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confidence: 90%
“…Hollow viscous injury was less than solid organ injury. The ndings of this study were similar as reported by Parreira et al (2015) and Mehta et al (2014). While Ravikanth et al (2015) found liver injury (26%) more than splenic injury (20%).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…13 Other studies have reported spleen to be the most injured organ in BAT followed by liver, as has been shown by Parreira et al (45.3% and 44%) and Mehta et al (53% and 35%). 14,6 Other solid organ injuries authors observed were kidney (7.36%) and pancreas (3.46%). Authors found hollow viscus injuries in 15.58% of BAT.…”
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confidence: 95%