Muhrbeck et al., 2023 - Google Patents
Exploratory laparotomy during the battle of Mosul, 2016–2017: results from a tertiary civilian hospital in Erbil, Iraqi KurdistanMuhrbeck et al., 2023
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- Muhrbeck M
- Egelko A
- Haweizy R
- von Schreeb J
- Älgå A
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- BMC Emergency Medicine
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Abstract Background The Battle of Mosul (2016–2017) was an urban conflict resulting in over 9000 civilian deaths. Emergency Management Centre (EMC), located 90 km from Mosul, was designated as a civilian-run trauma centre as part of the novel Mosul Trauma …
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