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Emergency medicine / Advanced trauma life support / Ruptured spleen / Splenectomy / Bleeding / Splenic artery / Trauma center / Trauma team / Emergency department / Medicine / Traumatology / Medical emergencies
Emergency medicine
Advanced trauma life support
Ruptured spleen
Splenectomy
Bleeding
Splenic artery
Trauma center
Trauma team
Emergency department
Medicine
Traumatology
Medical emergencies

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