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English: Fig. 1-5 (a) The casualty sustained a gunshot wound to the abdomen; this radiograph (b) shows multiple fragments and the retained core from an AK-47 round. The casualty’s injury to the upper urethra was treated with repair and insertion of a stent.
Date book published in 2005, x-rays made during the Vietnam War era
Source Urology In The Vietnam War: Casualty Management and Lessons Learned, online at: https://ke.army.mil/bordeninstitute/other_pub/urology/Urol1.pdf
Author U.S. Army Medical Department, Office of the Surgeon General, BORDEN INSTITUTE UNITED STATES ARMY MEDICAL DEPARTMENT
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