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    Comparison of the clinical characteristics between the patients with and without new-onset of pseudoaneurysms.

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    <p><sup>1</sup>BP; blood pressure.</p><p><sup>2</sup>GCS; Glasgow coma scale.</p><p><sup>3</sup>OIS; organ injury scale.</p><p><sup>4</sup>CT; computed tomography.</p><p><sup>5</sup>ISS; injury severity score.</p><p><sup>6</sup>PT; pro-thrombin activity.</p><p><sup>7</sup>Early mobilization; defined as mobilization from the bed within three days post-injury.</p><p>Comparison of the clinical characteristics between the patients with and without new-onset of pseudoaneurysms.</p

    Clinical characteristics of patients successfully treated with nonoperative management for blunt abdominal trauma.

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    <p><sup>1</sup>BP; blood pressure.</p><p><sup>2</sup>Shock indicates patients whose systolic blood pressure was less than 90 mmHg or whose shock index (systolic pressure/heart rate) was < 1.0.</p><p><sup>3</sup>GCS; Glasgow coma scale.</p><p><sup>4</sup>OIS; organ injury scale.</p><p><sup>5</sup>CT; computed tomography.</p><p><sup>6</sup>ISS; injury severity score.</p><p><sup>7</sup>PT; pro-thrombin activity.</p><p><sup>8</sup>NOM with TAE; patients who were treated with nonoperative management with trans-catheter arterial embolization.</p><p>Clinical characteristics of patients successfully treated with nonoperative management for blunt abdominal trauma.</p

    Clinical characteristics and outcomes of the patients with PAs.

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    <p><sup>1</sup>TAE; trans-catheter arterial embolization.</p><p>Clinical characteristics and outcomes of the patients with PAs.</p
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