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Management of blast and inhalation injury
C. Gregoretti, D. Decaroli, M. Stella, A. Mistretta, F. Mariano, L. Tedeschi
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Breathe 2007; 3: 365-373
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June
Disease area:
Airway diseases
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C. Gregoretti, D. Decaroli, M. Stella, A. Mistretta, F. Mariano, L. Tedeschi. Management of blast and inhalation injury. Breathe 2007; 3: 365-373
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