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Educational Exhibit
Keywords:
Kidney, Trauma, CT, Diagnostic procedure, Education
Authors:
D. Roriz1, I. Abreu2, P. Belo-Soares3, F. Caseiro Alves4; 1Guimarães/PT, 2Porto/PT, 3Mem Martins/PT, 4Coimbra/PT
DOI:
10.1594/ecr2016/C-1519
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