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Active Retropharyngeal Hemorrhage from an Acute Thyrocervical Artery Injury: A Rare Complication of Hyperextension Cervical Spine Injury
The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 09/28/09
Jakanani G et al. – This case illustrates an unusual arterial injury in the context of cervical spine trauma and how, as endovascular services become more accessible out of hours, the management of patients with acute arterial injury is increasingly a multidisciplinary team effort. Early recognition by the emergency physician of potential vascular injury and prompt referral for appropriate imaging will expedite treatment and improve clinical outcome.
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