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DIFFERENTIATION OF HYDROSTATIC VERSUS HIGH PERMEABILITY EXPERIMENTAL PULMONARY EDEMA USING SERIAL CT-SCANS WITH CONTRAST MATERIAL
Roman Ullrich, MD;
Roman Ullrich, MD
*Department of Anesthesia and General Intensive Care Medicine and
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Claudia Weidekamm, MD;
Claudia Weidekamm, MD
*Department of Anesthesia and General Intensive Care Medicine and
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Mathias Prokop, MD;
Mathias Prokop, MD
*Department of Anesthesia and General Intensive Care Medicine and
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Christian Herold, MD;
Christian Herold, MD
*Department of Anesthesia and General Intensive Care Medicine and
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Peter Germann, MD;
Peter Germann, MD
*Department of Anesthesia and General Intensive Care Medicine and
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M. Zimpfer, MD MBA
M. Zimpfer, MD MBA
*Department of Anesthesia and General Intensive Care Medicine and
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**Department of Radiology, Vienna General Hospital, University of Vienna, Austria
Anesthesiology October 2002, Vol. 97, B31.
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Roman Ullrich, Claudia Weidekamm, Mathias Prokop, Christian Herold, Peter Germann, M. Zimpfer; DIFFERENTIATION OF HYDROSTATIC VERSUS HIGH PERMEABILITY EXPERIMENTAL PULMONARY EDEMA USING SERIAL CT-SCANS WITH CONTRAST MATERIAL . Anesthesiology 2002; 97:B31 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-200210113-00023
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