Challenging rescue of a 4 years old boy with H1N1 infection by extracorporeal membrane oxygenator: A case report.
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Anton Moritz | Andreas Zierer | A. Moritz | S. Martens | Nestoras Papadopoulos | A. Zierer | A. El-Sayed Ahmad | N. Papadopoulos | H. Keller | Sven Martens | Harald Keller | Ali El-Sayed Ahmad
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