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- Pavel Drac, Pavel Manak, Jiri Klein, and Vladimir Kral.
- Department of Traumatology, Teaching Hospital, Olomouc, Czech Republic. dracpa@fnol.cz
- Biomed Pap. 2007 Dec 1; 151 (2): 347-8.
AbstractInjuries to the azygos vein in a blunt chest trauma are uncommon and have previously been described in only 21 cases. The diagnosis is crucially based on massive right haemothorax with signs of shock, hypotension and altered mental status. The severity of the trauma, speed of transport and surgical intervention are often decisive for the survival of the patient. This is confirmed by the three cases we report below.
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