Paediatric acute compartment syndrome of the limbs due to fluid extravasation: a case study - Wounds International
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Case series: Shared wound care discussion guide - Wounds International
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Acute Compartment Syndrome, PDF, Orthopedic Surgery
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PDF] Forearm Compartment Syndrome of a Newborn Associated with Extravasation of Contrast Agent
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Compartment Syndrome of the Upper Extremity - ScienceDirect
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Sports Medicine Physician's Perspective on Acute Compartment Syndrome
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Vol: 14 Issue: 04 – Wounds International
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A) Extravasation with 12.5% total parenteral nutrition on the left