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Aidlen, Jeremy
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Pediatric trauma surgery: understanding when NOT to operate.
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Management of pediatric splenic injury: we agree, more or less: comment on "less is more".
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Abdominal Injuries
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Eye Injuries
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Injury Severity Score
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Athletic Injuries
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Trauma Centers
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Wounds, Nonpenetrating
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Wounds, Gunshot
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Wounds, Penetrating
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Neck Injuries
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Craniocerebral Trauma
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Wounds and Injuries
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Maintaining low transfusion and angioembolization rates in the age of nonoperative management of pediatric blunt splenic injury.
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And the survey said.... evaluating rationale for participation in gun buybacks as a tool to encourage higher yields.
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The risk of snow sport injury in pediatric patients.
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Are "goods for guns" good for the community? An update of a community gun buyback program.
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Young lives cut short: The relationship between firearms and pediatric suicide.
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Hospitalizations for pediatric dog bite injuries in the United States.
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Toy Guns, Real Danger: An Update on Pediatric Injury Patterns Related to Nonpowder Weapons.
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Pediatric snow sport injuries differ by age.
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Unintentional Window Falls in Children and Adolescents.
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A national analysis of pediatric falls from a building.
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Screening Adolescent Trauma Patients for Substance Use at 10 Pediatric Trauma Centers.
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Variability in opioid pain medication prescribing for adolescent trauma patients in a sample of US pediatric trauma centers.
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Wounds and Injuries