Type:
Educational Exhibit
Keywords:
Education and training, Congenital, Acute, Perception image, Normal variants, Education, CT, Conventional radiography, Trauma, Bones, Anatomy, Paediatric, Not applicable
Authors:
C. Y. Ng, S. H. M. Y. Y. Alqarooni, C. M. Leung, J. H. Fong, J. Foster; Plymouth/UK
DOI:
10.26044/ecr2020/C-14334
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