Original Article
Pulmonary Hematomas Secondary to Nonpenetrating Injury
Abstract
The development of pulmonary hematomas following nonpenetrating trauma to the chest has been recognized infrequently. The recognition of the true nature of the shadow they cast is important. A fair number of those recognized have had exploratory operations for a lesion of unknown origin.This content is limited to qualifying members.
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