Usefulness of hand-held ultrasound devices in out-of-hospital diagnosis performed by emergency physicians.
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Frédéric Lapostolle | Tomislav Petrovic | J. Catineau | M. Galinski | F. Lapostolle | T. Petrovic | F. Adnet | Gilles Lenoir | Jean Catineau | Michel Galinski | Jacques Metzger | Erick Chanzy | Frédérick Adnet | G. Lenoir | J. Metzger | É. Chanzy
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