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PG19 Imaging in the intensive care unit
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Chest x-ray, CT scan and ultrasound for imaging of the critical lung: when and why?
J. Rouby (Paris, France)
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Annual Congress 2012 - PG19 Imaging in the intensive care unit
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PG19 Imaging in the intensive care unit
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