2012, Número 1
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Ortho-tips 2012; 8 (1)
Comentarios al caso clínico de heridas por arma de fuego en la columna
Tejeda BM
Idioma: Español
Referencias bibliográficas: 20
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FRAGMENTO
1. El diagnóstico del caso presentado es una herida por arma de fuego en columna cervical a nivel de C4-C5 sin alojamiento en canal medular del proyectil.
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