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Lung ultrasound in the critically ill
D. Lichtenstein (Boulogne, France)
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Procedure Video 2012
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Respiratory critical care
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Member's Comments
Hamdi Gabr Amar - 17.08.2014 04:59
a general idea rather than comprehensive
Wedad Nabih - 22.03.2014 06:30
need more details about abnormal findings on US
Suman Paul - 06.10.2013 14:54
please include usg guided examination of heart, IVC and femoral vein
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