Successful Nonoperative Management of the Most Severe Blunt Renal Injuries
Gwendolyn M. van der Wilden(Harvard University), Marc A. de Moya(Harvard University), William E. Charash(University of Vermont), Michael S. Rosenblatt(Lahey Hospital and Medical Center), Jonathan D. Gates(Brigham and Women's Hospital), D’Andrea K. Joseph(University of Connecticut), Yuchiao Chang(Harvard University), Yvonne Michaud(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Adrian A. Maung(Yale University), Barbara Burkott(Baystate Medical Center), Suresh Agarwal(Boston Medical Center), Sanjay Gupta(Government Medical College), Ronald L. Gross(Baystate Medical Center), Dirk C. Johnson(Yale University), Steven Desjardins(Maine Medical Center), M. George DeBusk(Brown University), Charles A. Adams(Brown University), Lenworth M. Jacobs(University of Connecticut), George C. Velmahos(Harvard University), Edward Kelly(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Miguel Gaeta(Elliot Hospital), Robert J. Winchell(Maine Medical Center)
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