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3. Pericardial aspiration with a needle These 6 patients illustrate the value of the perielectrode;Jacobson, D.;S. Afr. med. J_,1963
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5. A diagnosis uncertain, use of the needle electrode pericardiocentesis electrode;Neill, J.R.; Hurst, J.W.; Penfold, E.L.J.;New Engl. J. Med; gives the operator greater confidence, is useful in,1961