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The prognostic importance of trauma scoring systems in pediatric patients
Pediatric Surgery International, 11/17/08
Narci A et al. - ISS was found to be more valuable than other trauma scoring systems for prognostic evaluation of pediatric trauma patients. On the other hand, blood glucose, AST, and ALT are easily available, cheap, and valuable alternative laboratory findings in prognostic evaluation.
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