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Combat wounds in operation iraqi freedom and operation enduring freedom
Brett D. Owens
, John F. Kragh
,
Joseph C. Wenke
, Joseph Macaitis
, Charles E. Wade
, John B. Holcomb
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Head-and-neck
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Combat Trauma
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World War II
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Iraq
100%
Afghanistan
100%
Operation Enduring Freedom
100%
Operation Iraqi Freedom
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Neck Injury
100%
Head Wound
100%
Nonbattle Injury
100%
Thoracic Wounds
100%
In(III)
50%
Explosives
50%
Vietnam
50%
Large Cohort
50%
Abdomen
50%
Thorax
50%
Gunshot Wound
50%
International Classification of Diseases
50%
Service Members
50%
Combatants
50%
Trauma Registry
50%
Vietnam War
50%
Cohort Reports
50%
Arts and Humanities
Duty
100%
Iraq
100%
World War II
100%
Afghanistan
100%
Cohort
50%
USA
50%
Trauma
50%
Exceptions
50%
Vietnam
50%
Korea
50%
Theater
50%
Vietnam War
50%
Social Sciences
Iraq
100%
World War II
100%
Afghanistan
100%
Diseases
50%
USA
50%
Korea
50%
Vietnam War
50%
Medicine and Dentistry
Wound
100%
Battle Injury
100%
Neck
50%
Gunshot Injury
16%
International Classification of Diseases
16%
Nursing and Health Professions
Wound
100%
Battle Injury
100%
Gunshot Injury
16%
International Classification of Diseases
16%
Engineering
Joints (Structural Components)
100%
Theaters
100%