Advanced Trauma Life Support ATLS Student Course Manual 2018
BIBLIOGRAPHY 185 23. Stratta RJ, Saffle JR, Kravitz M, et al. Management of tar and asphalt injuries. Am J Surg 1983;146: 766–769. 24. Vercruysse GA, Ingram WL, Feliciano DV. The demographics of modern burn care: should most burns be cared for by the non-burn surgeon? Am J Surg 2011;201:91–96. n BACK TO TABLE OF CONTENTS
10 PEDIATRIC TRAUMA Injury remains the most common cause of death and disability in childhood. Injury morbidity and mortality surpass all major diseases in children and young adults, making trauma the most serious public health and health care problem in this population.
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BIBLIOGRAPHY 185<br />
23. Stratta RJ, Saffle JR, Kravitz M, et al. Management<br />
of tar and asphalt injuries. Am J Surg 1983;146:<br />
766–769.<br />
24. Vercruysse GA, Ingram WL, Feliciano DV. The<br />
demographics of modern burn care: should most<br />
burns be cared for by the non-burn surgeon? Am<br />
J Surg 2011;201:91–96.<br />
n BACK TO TABLE OF CONTENTS