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pubmed-article:16871106pubmed:abstractTextStandard laboratory panels were shown to play an important role in the evaluation of pediatric blunt abdominal trauma before the routine use of computed tomography (CT) scan. Recently, only a few relatively limited studies have evaluated the use of these "trauma panels."lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:16871106pubmed:articleTitleThe use of routine laboratory studies as screening tools in pediatric abdominal trauma.lld:pubmed
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