The role of emergency ultrasound in the diagnosis of acute non-traumatic epigastric pain

Author:

Testa Americo,Lauritano Ernesto Cristiano,Giannuzzi Rosangela,Pignataro Giulia,Casagranda Ivo,Gentiloni Silveri Nicolò

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Emergency Medicine,Internal Medicine

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