Females have fewer complications and lower mortality following trauma than similarly injured males: a risk adjusted analysis of adults in the National Trauma Data Bank.
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Females have fewer complications and lower mortality following trauma than similarly injured males: a risk adjusted analysis of adults in the National Trauma Data Bank.
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Adil H Haider
Alicia N Kieninger
David C Chang
David T Efron
Edward E Cornwell
Joseph G Crompton
Kent A Stevens
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10.1016/J.SURG.2009.05.006
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