MRI detects hemorrhages in the muscles of the back in hypothermia.
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Martin Sonnenschein | Michael J Thali | Christian Jackowski | Richard Dirnhofer | Emin Aghayev | Kathrin Yen | M. Thali | R. Dirnhofer | K. Yen | E. Aghayev | M. Sonnenschein | C. Jackowski
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