Penetrating Brain Injury Sustained by US Military Personnel in Iraq and Afghanistan, and the Use of Venous Thromboembolism Chemoprophylaxis: Initial and Interim Analysis

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Szuflita, Nicholas S.
Boulter, Jason H.
Porambo, Michael
Tigno, Teodoro
Bell, Randy S.
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