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Spontaneous rupture of the right gastroepiploic artery: unusual cause of acute abdomen and shock: Case report
World Journal of Emergency Surgery, 06/18/09
Hassani KIM et al. - Simultaneous restoration of circulating volume and rapid diagnosis are keys in determining the patient outcome in this situation. Though the mortality is high if untreated, the operation is relatively simple and carries a low risk.
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