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    Hemodynamic consequences of extremity injuries following a terrorist bombing attack: retrospective cohort study

    Extremities are commonly injured following bomb explosions. The main objective of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of hemorrhagic shock (HS) in victims of explosion suffering from extremity injuries.

    Itamar Ashkenazi, Roger Sevi in European Journal of Trauma and Emergency S… (2019)

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    Primary Blast Injuries—An Updated Concise Review

    Blast injuries have been increasing in the civilian setting and clinicians need to understand the spectrum of injury and management strategies. Multisystem trauma associated with combined blunt and penetrating...

    Daniel Dante Yeh, William P. Schecter in World Journal of Surgery (2012)

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    The “Sentinel Chain”: a new concept for prediction of axillary node status in breast cancer patients

    More than half the breast cancer patients with positive sentinel lymph nodes (SLN) do not harbor additional metastases in non-sentinel nodes (NSN). The aim of this study was to identify a subgroup of patients ...

    Moshe Carmon MD, Oded Olsha, William P. Schecter in Breast Cancer Research and Treatment (2006)

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    Peritoneum and Acute Abdomen

    William P. Schecter in Essential Practice of Surgery (2003)

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    Peritoneum and Acute Abdomen

    The peritoneum is composed of a layer of polyhedral-shaped squamous cells approximately 3 mm thick and may be viewed anatomically as a closed sac that allows for the free movement of abdominal viscera.1 Adherent ...

    William P. Schecter in Surgery (2001)