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Use of thoracic ultrasound to diagnose lung diseases
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Lung ultrasound in children with pneumonia: inter-operator agreement on specific thoracic regions.
T. Souza (Campinas, Brazil), J. Nadal (Campinas, Brazil), A. Oliveira Peixoto (Campinas, Brazil), M. Brandão (Campinas, Brazil)
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International Congress 2019 – Use of thoracic ultrasound to diagnose lung diseases
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Use of thoracic ultrasound to diagnose lung diseases
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4828
Disease area:
Paediatric lung diseases
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