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Intensive care medicine / Diabetes / Traumatology / Hyperglycemia / Traumatic brain injury / Head injury / Trauma / Blood sugar / Pediatric trauma / Medicine / Medical emergencies / Neurotrauma
Intensive care medicine
Diabetes
Traumatology
Hyperglycemia
Traumatic brain injury
Head injury
Trauma
Blood sugar
Pediatric trauma
Medicine
Medical emergencies
Neurotrauma

Analysis of the correlation between blood glucose level and prognosis in patients younger than 18Łyears of age who had head trauma

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