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Percutaneous enterogastric tube dislodgement in tetraplegics
Spinal Cord, 07/01/09
Hess MJ et al. - PEG tube dislodgement should be considered in tetraplegics who develop even subtle abdominal complaints, especially if the injury is complete. Further assessment with computed tomography (CT) scans or fistulograms should be considered to help with decision making.
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