Soccer-related severe blunt splenic injury in a young goalkeeper
<p dir="ltr">Abdominal injuries are rare in sports, but even minor traumas may result in potentially life-threatening injuries. The most frequent abdominal injury is abdominal wall contusion, following by blunt injuries of the kidneys and spleen. The cases of blunt abdominal injuries...
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| Main Author: | Zlatan Zvizdic (9212371) (author) |
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| Other Authors: | Irmina Sefic Pasic (17191177) (author), Emir Milisic (9212377) (author), Asmir Jonuzi (9212380) (author), Semir Vranic (3353012) (author) |
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2021
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