Splenic Injuries in Abdominal Trauma Modern Management based on Anatomical Knowledge

Dr. Ashfaq Ul Hassan
Dr. Ashfaq Ul Hassan
Dr.  Shifan Khanday
Dr. Shifan Khanday
Prof. Nisar Chaudhary
Prof. Nisar Chaudhary
Dr. Obaid
Dr. Obaid
Dr. Muneeb Ul Hassan
Dr. Muneeb Ul Hassan
Dr. Zahida Rasool
Dr. Zahida Rasool
Sher-i-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences

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Dr. Ashfaq Ul Hassan. 2014. \u201cSplenic Injuries in Abdominal Trauma Modern Management based on Anatomical Knowledge\u201d. Unknown Journal GJMR-I Volume 14 (GJMR Volume 14 Issue I4).

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Splenic Injuries in Abdominal Trauma Modern Management based on Anatomical Knowledge

Dr. Ashfaq ul  Hassan
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Dr.  Shifan Khanday
Dr. Shifan Khanday
Prof. Nisar Chaudhary
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Dr. Obaid
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Dr. Muneeb Ul Hassan
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Dr. Zahida Rasool
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