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Penetrating injury to the chest by an attenuated energy projectile: a case report and literature review of thoracic injuries caused by "less-lethal" munitions.
Rezende-Neto J, Silva FD, Porto LB, Teixeira LC, Tien H, Rizoli SB.
World J Emerg Surg. 2009 Jun 26;4:26.
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