Usefulness of a hand-held ultrasound device for bedside examination of left ventricular function.
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E. Gilpin | A. DeMaria | B. Kimura | Anthony N DeMaria | Bruce J Kimura | Elizabeth A Gilpin | S. Amundson | Stan A Amundson | Casey L Willis | C. Willis
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