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27 y/o woman, s/p MVA

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A 27-year-old woman was brought to the emergency room after being hit by a car. She was placed in a cervical collar at the scene. She was alert and oriented and denied any head trauma or loss of consciousness. On physical exam, her BP was 100/70 mmHg and her pulse was 100. Her abdomen was mildly distended and was diffusely tender. Her neurological exam was normal. Initial blood tests revealed hematocrit of 32%.

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Abdominal and pelvic CT

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