Acute celiac artery occlusion secondary to blunt trauma:Two case reports

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BACKGROUND Acute celiac artery(CA)injuries are extremely rare but potentially life-threatening and are more often caused by a penetrating injury rather than a blunt injury.The clinical manifestation of CA injuries is usually atypical,which easily causes m
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