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L’utilisation d’un bandage camoufle une lésion traumatique du bassin chez un homme de 29 ans

K.T. Matthew Seah and James W. MacKay
CMAJ April 26, 2021 193 (17) E625-E626; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1503/cmaj.201114-f
K.T. Matthew Seah
Département d’orthopédie (Seah), Université Cambridge, Hôpital Addenbrooke, Cambridge, R.-U.; Département de radiologie (MacKay), Faculté de médecine Norwich, Université d’East Anglia, Norwich, R.-U.
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Département d’orthopédie (Seah), Université Cambridge, Hôpital Addenbrooke, Cambridge, R.-U.; Département de radiologie (MacKay), Faculté de médecine Norwich, Université d’East Anglia, Norwich, R.-U.
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vol. 193 no. 17 E625-E626
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https://doi.org/10.1503/cmaj.201114-f
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33903137
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  • Published online April 25, 2021.
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  1. K.T. Matthew Seah, MRCSEd,
  2. James W. MacKay, PhD
  1. Département d’orthopédie (Seah), Université Cambridge, Hôpital Addenbrooke, Cambridge, R.-U.; Département de radiologie (MacKay), Faculté de médecine Norwich, Université d’East Anglia, Norwich, R.-U.
  1. Correspondance: K. Seah, matt.seah{at}doctors.org.uk

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