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Volumn 24, Issue 7, 2008, Pages 466-467

Foot injuries associated with all-terrain vehicle use in children and adolescents

Author keywords

All terrain vehicles; Disability; Disfigurement; Foot injuries; Injury; Open foot fractures; Trauma

Indexed keywords

ADOLESCENT; AGE DISTRIBUTION; ARTICLE; CHILD; CHILDHOOD INJURY; CLINICAL ARTICLE; FEMALE; FOOT AMPUTATION; FOOT FRACTURE; FOOT INJURY; FOOT MALFORMATION; FOREFOOT; GAIT DISORDER; HALLUX; HOSPITAL ADMISSION; HOSPITAL CHARGE; HOSPITALIZATION; HUMAN; INSTITUTIONAL REVIEW; LENGTH OF STAY; MALE; OPEN FRACTURE; PEDIATRIC HOSPITAL; POSTOPERATIVE INFECTION; PRESCHOOL CHILD; REGISTER; SCAR FORMATION; SCHOOL CHILD; SKIN TRANSPLANTATION; TRAFFIC ACCIDENT; UNITED STATES; CLASSIFICATION; ECONOMICS; INFANT; INJURY SCALE; MOTOR VEHICLE; STATISTICS;

EID: 51149121257     PISSN: 07495161     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1097/PEC.0b013e31817de309     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (6)

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