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Whole-body ultrasound in the intensive care unit: A new role for an aged technique
Journal of Critical Care, 10/01/09
Karabinis A et al. – Whole–body ultrasound in the hands of adequately trained intensivists has the ability to reinvigorate the physical examination, without subjecting the patient to excessive irradiation and the risks of transport.
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