Ultrasound diagnosis of pulmonary embolism
G Mathis - European Journal of Ultrasound, 1996 - Elsevier
Common pulmorary is the most unexpected mortal event in necropsy, antemortem correctly
diagnosed in 28–39%. Clinical symptoms are non-specific, and chest radiography is not …
diagnosed in 28–39%. Clinical symptoms are non-specific, and chest radiography is not …
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G Mathis - European Journal of Ultrasound, 1996 - academia.edu
Common pulmorary is the most unexpected mortal event in necropsy, antemortem correctly
diagnosed in 28-39%. Clinical symptoms are non-specific, and chest radiography is not very …
diagnosed in 28-39%. Clinical symptoms are non-specific, and chest radiography is not very …
Ultrasound diagnosis of pulmonary embolism
G Mathis - European Journal of Ultrasound, 1996 - infona.pl
Common pulmorary is the most unexpected mortal event in necropsy, antemortem correctly
diagnosed in 28–39%. Clinical symptoms are non-specific, and chest radiography is not …
diagnosed in 28–39%. Clinical symptoms are non-specific, and chest radiography is not …