TY - JOUR
T1 - Mechanism of injury and microbiological flora of the geographical location are essential for the prognosis in soldiers with serious warfare injuries
AU - Wetterslev, Mik
AU - Rose-Larsen, Katrine
AU - Hansen-Schwartz, Jacob
AU - Andersen, Jakob Steen
AU - Møller, Kirsten
AU - Møller-Sørensen, Hasse
PY - 2013/9
Y1 - 2013/9
N2 - Denmark has been engaged in the Afghanistan war and as a result, Rigshospitalet has received a number of multi-traumatized Danish soldiers. Lesions sustained in armed conflict differ from their civilian counterparts and knowledge of the pathophysiology related to these types of lesions is essential when engaging in the intensive care of these patients.
AB - Denmark has been engaged in the Afghanistan war and as a result, Rigshospitalet has received a number of multi-traumatized Danish soldiers. Lesions sustained in armed conflict differ from their civilian counterparts and knowledge of the pathophysiology related to these types of lesions is essential when engaging in the intensive care of these patients.
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 24001466
SN - 1603-9629
VL - 60
SP - A4704
JO - Danish Medical Bulletin (Online)
JF - Danish Medical Bulletin (Online)
IS - 9
ER -