P23: The Emergency care in spinal cord injuries
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a high number of people in the world suffered from spinal cord injury (sci). spinal cord injuries are happen due to falls from height, accidents, climbing, sports and etc. emergency care according to the standards not performed immediately after sci. a significant enhancement in the number of mortality and complications was observed every year. the aim of this study is to prevent the mortality,...
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volume 2 issue 4
pages 73- 73
publication date 2014-12
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