Use of Video Laryngoscopy and Camera Phones to Communicate Progression of Laryngeal Edema in Assessing for Extubation
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Susan R. Wilcox | M. Adams | E. Bittner | S. Wilcox | Susan R Wilcox | Edward A Bittner | Mark C Adams | Jordan L Newmark | Young K Ahn | J. Newmark | Young-Kyoo Ahn
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