Type:
Educational Exhibit
Keywords:
Congenital, Intrauterine diagnosis, Ultrasound-Colour Doppler, MR, Thorax, Foetal imaging
Authors:
E. Di Puglia1, T. Fazecas1, R. Nogueira1, H. WERNER JÚNIOR1, P. A. N. Daltro1, B. GUEDES RIBEIRO1, M. G. M. Waksman2, E. Antunes1, C. L. Leidersnaider1; 1Rio de Janeiro/BR, 2Petrópolis, RJ/BR
DOI:
10.26044/ecr2019/C-2640
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