Prospective evaluation of hand-held focused abdominal sonography for trauma (FAST) in blunt abdominal trauma.
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Andrew W Kirkpatrick | Kevin B Laupland | Scott Dulchavsky | S. Dulchavsky | B. Boulanger | K. Laupland | A. Kirkpatrick | M. Sirois | R. Simons | Richard K Simons | Marco Sirois | Leanelle Goldstein | David Ross Brown | Bernard R Boulanger | D. R. Brown | Leanelle Goldstein | D. Brown
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