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Terror explosive injuries: A comparison of children, adolescents, and adults
Dena H. Jaffe,
Kobi Peleg
School of Public Health
The Gertner Institute
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Preadolescent children
100%
Terror
100%
Explosive Injury
100%
Age Groups
28%
In-hospital Outcomes
28%
Hospital Utilization
28%
Israel
14%
Adult children
14%
Moderate to Severe
14%
Severe Injury
14%
Health Systems
14%
Traumatic Brain Injury
14%
Vulnerable Populations
14%
Non-interactive
14%
Injury Profile
14%
Injury Severity
14%
Contusion
14%
Effective Management
14%
Military Personnel
14%
Open Wound
14%
Pediatric Care
14%
Superficial Wounds
14%
Trauma Registry
14%
Mass Casualty Incident
14%
Internal Injuries
14%
Adolescent Injuries
14%
Optimum Management
14%
Medicine and Dentistry
Adolescent
100%
Injury
100%
Wound
20%
Pediatrics
10%
Retrospective Study
10%
Vulnerable Population
10%
Traumatic Brain Injury
10%
Injury Severity
10%
Contusion
10%
Mass-Casualty Incident
10%
Open Wound
10%
Psychology
Adolescents
100%
Traumatic Brain Injury
16%