Multidetector CT Imaging Biomarkers as Predictors of Prognosis in Shock: Updates and Future Directions
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G. Rea | M. Scaglione | G. Sica | G. Bocchini | T. Valente | R. Lieto | A. Abu-Omar | Candida Massimo | Salvatore Guarino | E. Muto
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