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Lessons Learned From Dutch Deployed Surgeons and Anesthesiologists to Afghanistan: 2006–2010
A cohort study to evaluate infection prevention protocol in pediatric trauma patients with blunt splenic injury in a Dutch level 1 trauma center
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The association of patient and trauma characteristics with the health-related quality of life in a Dutch trauma population
Venous thromboembolism (VTE) prophylaxis in severely injured patients: an international comparative assessment
Computed Tomography-Based L1 Bone Mineral Density in 624 Dutch Trauma Patients-Are North American Reference Values Valid in Europe?
Routine incorporation of longer-term patient-reported outcomes into a Dutch trauma registry
Penetrating Neck Injury in Two Dutch Level 1 Trauma Centres: the Non-Existent Problem
Pediatric Surgical Care in a Dutch Military Hospital in Afghanistan
The potential value of observational studies of elective surgical interventions using routinely collected data
Management of pediatric blunt abdominal trauma in a Dutch level one trauma center