The role of ultrasound in patients with possible penetrating cardiac wounds: a prospective multicenter study.
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G. Rozycki | V. Figueredo | M. Knudson | D. Feliciano | M. Ochsner | D. Hoyt | J. D. Harviel | Judith A. Schmidt | D. Hammerman | J. Schmidt | F. Davis | D. Han | Vincent Figueredo | J. Harviel
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