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The question of whether vena cava filters have a role in trauma patients remains unanswered
Ian M. Ball, R. Mason Curtis, Neil Parry, Fran Priestap and Kelly N. Vogt
Can J Surg April 01, 2021 64 (2) E244-E245; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1503/cjs.016619
Ian M. Ball
From the Department of Surgery, Western University, London, Ont. (Parry, Priestap, Vogt); and the Department of Medicine, University of Western, London, Ont. (Ball, Curtis)
MD, MScR. Mason Curtis
From the Department of Surgery, Western University, London, Ont. (Parry, Priestap, Vogt); and the Department of Medicine, University of Western, London, Ont. (Ball, Curtis)
MDNeil Parry
From the Department of Surgery, Western University, London, Ont. (Parry, Priestap, Vogt); and the Department of Medicine, University of Western, London, Ont. (Ball, Curtis)
MDFran Priestap
From the Department of Surgery, Western University, London, Ont. (Parry, Priestap, Vogt); and the Department of Medicine, University of Western, London, Ont. (Ball, Curtis)
MScKelly N. Vogt
From the Department of Surgery, Western University, London, Ont. (Parry, Priestap, Vogt); and the Department of Medicine, University of Western, London, Ont. (Ball, Curtis)
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The question of whether vena cava filters have a role in trauma patients remains unanswered
Ian M. Ball, R. Mason Curtis, Neil Parry, Fran Priestap, Kelly N. Vogt
Can J Surg Apr 2021, 64 (2) E244-E245; DOI: 10.1503/cjs.016619
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