2014, Number 3
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Acta Med 2014; 12 (3)
Evidence of unnoticed superior vena cava injury after placement of a central venous catheter. Previous to thoracoscopic lobectomy
Mier JM, Montiel TR, Cortés G
Language: Spanish
References: 4
Page: 135-136
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