- Title
- Cervical spine injury is highly dependent on the mechanism of injury following blunt and penetrating assault
- Creators
- Peter Rhee - MedStar Washington Hospital CenterEric J. Kuncir - University of Southern CaliforniaLaura Johnson - University of Southern CaliforniaCarlos Brown - Department of Surgery, Los Angeles County Medical Center + University of Southern California, United StatesGeorge Velmahos - University of Southern CaliforniaMatthew Martin - University of Southern CaliforniaDennis Wang - C and D (Czechia)Ali Salim - University of Southern CaliforniaJay Doucet - University of Southern CaliforniaSusan Kennedy - C and D (Czechia)Demetrios Demetriades - Department of Surgery, Los Angeles County Medical Center + University of Southern California, United States
- Publication Details
- The journal of trauma, Vol.61(5), pp.1166-1170
- Number of pages
- 5
- Identifiers
- 991006262650702656
- Academic Unit
- Surgery
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article
Journal article
Cervical spine injury is highly dependent on the mechanism of injury following blunt and penetrating assault
The journal of trauma, Vol.61(5), pp.1166-1170
11/2006
PMID: 17099524
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