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Pulsed Doppler in Simulated Compartment Syndrome: A Pilot Study to Record Hemodynamic Compromise

Santiago Mc Loughlin, Mario Jorge Mc Loughlin and Francisco Mateu
Ochsner Journal December 2013, 13 (4) 500-506;
Santiago Mc Loughlin
*Centro Médico Florida, Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Mario Jorge Mc Loughlin
*Centro Médico Florida, Buenos Aires, Argentina
†Hospital Militar Central, Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Francisco Mateu
*Centro Médico Florida, Buenos Aires, Argentina
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