Pericardial rupture from blunt chest trauma
AUTOR(ES)
Borrie, J.
RESUMO
Borrie, J. and Lichter, I. (1974).Thorax, 29, 329-337. Pericardial rupture from blunt chest trauma. Pericardial rupture may occur in two distinct anatomical sites, namely the diaphragmatic pericardium and the pleuropericardium. They may be combined. The problems in each type are different.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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