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Genito-urinary system injuries in Lagos: pattern and general treatment outcome.

Nig Q J Hosp Med 20(1):32-7 (2010) PMID 20450029

Genitourinary injuries (GUI) are relatively uncommon. Even though mortality from isolated injuries is rare, they are commonly associated with significant and life long morbidity.

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