Ordering CT pulmonary angiography to exclude pulmonary embolism: defense versus evidence in the emergency room
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Heinz Zimmermann | Aristomenis Exadaktylos | A. Exadaktylos | B. Kleim | H. Zimmermann | Z. Szucs-Farkas | Zsolt Szucs-Farkas | Martin Rohacek | Birgit Kleim | M. Rohacek | Janet Buatsi | C. Stoupis | Christoforos Stoupis | Janet Buatsi
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