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MDCT evaluation of injuries after tram accidents in pedestrians
Emergency Radiology, 10/19/09
Demant AW et al. – The most serious injuries occurred in the complex injuries group when the victim was caught under or between tramcars. A wide range of injuries is associated with tram accidents in pedestrians, which can be classified into two main injury patterns, unilateral and complex. The life–limiting injuries in this setting involved the head with a mortality rate of 22.2% in this cohort.
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