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PEDIATRICS Vol. 107 No. 6 June 2001, pp. 1480-1481
Lawn mower-related injuries to children are
relatively common and can result in severe injury or death. Many
amputations during childhood are caused by power mowers. Pediatricians
have an important role as advocates and educators to promote the
prevention of these injuries.
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