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Pelvic radiography in ATLS algorithms: A diminishing role?
Hilty MP, Behrendt I, Benneker LM, Martinolli L, Stoupis C, Buggy DJ, Zimmermann H, Exadaktylos AK.
World J Emerg Surg. 2008 Mar 4;3:11.
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