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Il trauma è la quarta causa di morte per qualsiasi età e gli incidenti da motoveicolo sono la causa più frequente nell’età compresa tra 1 e 34 anni [1]. Negli Stati Uniti vengono registrate 150 000 morti/anno e la percentuale di morte più elevata si registra entro un’ora dall’evento seguita da quella che sopraggiunge in un arco temporale compreso tra 1 e 11 giorni dal trauma [2].

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Romano, L. et al. (2010). Traumi renali. In: Imaging dell’Apparato Urogenitale. Springer, Milano. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-1769-6_6

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